Move-In Must-Haves
We asked members of the Class of 2020 what they couldn't live without at Kenyon.
We asked members of the Class of 2020 what they couldn't live without at Kenyon.
A new endowed professorship enhances Kenyon’s growing Neuroscience Department.
Follow the social media activity on the Hill as Kenyon moves in and formally welcomes the Class of 2020.
Led by Associate Professor of Anthropology Sam Pack, a team of students researches the impact of modern tourism in the Philippines.
For some Kenyon students, Pelotonia is more than just a weekend of cycling — it’s a summer of research.
From a senior thesis to an off-Broadway production, a play by Natalie Margolin ’14 receives rave reviews.
Professor of Art Marcella Hackbardt curates a photography exhibition for the Ohio Arts Council’s Riffe Gallery.
Summer Science Scholars take apart mosquitoes to gain insight into how to eradicate the tiny insects.
Thousands of Pelotonia bicyclists pedaled into Gambier for the fifth year in a row to support cancer research.
Zachary Weiner ’16 is a finalist for a national award recognizing outstanding achievements in physics.
Kenyon has hired an independent compliance auditor to undertake a comprehensive review of the College’s Title IX policies.
Aubrianna Osorio '17 studies the evolution of midwifery in the U.S. as a summer legal scholar.
The old bank building will make way for a new Village Market as additional student housing takes shape.
A new generation of Young Writers descends on Gambier to develop their poetry and prose.
Tate Glover ’16 earns praise for their short film “Static Drift Abridged.”