Transition States
A new exhibition at the Gund Gallery uses interactive video, photography and sound to make big data personal and visual.
A new exhibition at the Gund Gallery uses interactive video, photography and sound to make big data personal and visual.
Kenyon's job shadow program helps one physics major get up close and personal with the International Space Station.
American studies major Haley Shipley '17 has dedicated herself to helping survivors of domestic abuse in Knox County.
When Winnie Thaw '17 graduates, she wants to work with an international organization dedicated to human rights and helping people, and her internship with the UN has helped her get closer to that goal.
Experience fall at Kenyon by exploring a slideshow of falling leaves, stunning sunsets and decorative gourds.
A contest to describe Kenyon’s most peculiar archival images draws 500 stories from 284 alumni, students and prospective students.
Kenyon students got a personal view of the 2016 presidential race when vice presidential pick Tim Kaine visited campus.
The Kenyon Review’s annual literary festival features author Hilary Mantel and her Tudor-period historical fiction novel “Wolf Hall.”
Seven student artists installed projects around campus that made passersby stop, consider, and think.
White House honoree Sonya Pryor-Jones ’94 visits Kenyon to discuss digital fabrication laboratories.
A National Science Foundation grant funds neuroscience work, helping Kenyon expand high-impact science experiences.
New York Times journalists Maureen Dowd and Carl Hulse engaged the Kenyon community in a discussion about the presidential election.
Haley Townsend '16 was honored at an awards dinner in Indianapolis on Sunday as one of nine finalists for the 2016 NCAA Woman of the Year award.
The former Buckeye Candy building will house a film studio and the Office for Community Partnerships.
Global Engagement Week celebrates Kenyon’s international students and opportunities in studying abroad.