On Track for Tenure
Eight professors receive tenure-track appointments.
Eight professors receive tenure-track appointments.
Stephanie Danler '06 reflected on her Kenyon experience during a Kenyon Review reading of "Sweetbitter."
Fifty-six football players return and celebrate a Lords victory.
Herbie Dittersdorf ’19 digs up Kenyon’s past with his new podcast, “The Pinnacle.”
Prominent equal justice lawyer Bryan Stevenson speaks at Kenyon.
Kenyon College becomes a founding member of an open-access publishing initiative.
The Kenyon Review hosts a reading of “Sweetbitter” with Stephanie Danler ’06.
From Cancún to Gambier to Paris, Peter Orlos '18 finds studying abroad to be a way of moving forward.
Among the 30 athletes selected as finalists for the NCAA's 2016 Woman of the Year award is swimmer Haley Townsend '16.
Whether blogging about music in Brooklyn or pounding out memos for Joe Biden’s staff in D.C., Kenyon students took full advantage of their summer breaks.
John Anderson, the former dean of admissions and financial aid, leaves a legacy of idealism and integrity.
About 40 acres of Philander Chase’s original purchase will again belong to the College to be used for hiking and science.
Kenyon welcomes interfaith leader Eboo Patel for a talk on accepting and supporting different faiths.
Kenyon welcomes 495 new students to the campus community to open the College's 193rd academic year.
From the pitch to the pool, on the courts and on the road, here is a look back at 10 shining moments for Kenyon student-athletes.