Facing Challenges Together
In the wake of recent attacks around the nation, the Kenyon community discusses ways to cope and empathize.
In the wake of recent attacks around the nation, the Kenyon community discusses ways to cope and empathize.
President Sean Decatur discusses sexual misconduct on college campuses in a special debate for PBS’s “Point Taken.”
Work on the site of the old bank building on Chase Avenue is set to begin, continuing a slate of improvements to downtown Gambier.
Professor Andrew Engell is awarded the Harvey F. Lodish Faculty Development Chair in the Natural Sciences.
Approximately 45 trees across campus are targeted for removal in the interest of campus safety.
Using new computer codes, researchers including Professor John T. Giblin Jr. attempt to map the universe using Einstein's full theory of relativity.
Julia Wilson ’18 and Hannah Saiz ’13 will compete in the upcoming Olympic Trials in Omaha, Nebraska.
Kenyon teams with the Peace Corps to help students prepare for international careers.
The National Science Foundation awards Kenyon nearly $1 million to study high-impact practices for STEM students.
Professor Drew Kerkhoff wins a National Science Foundation grant to study climate change’s impact on plant life.
Justin Shipley ’11 takes comedy seriously as the writer and producer of the new show "Wrecked."
New gravel, trees, benches and lights in the village center will link the restored north and south parts of the historic path.
The Kenyon Institute’s 2016 Summer Seminar “Great Books, Great Experiences” premieres June 19-25.
Janet Lohmann of Bowdoin College will serve as Kenyon’s dean of students.
Alexander Nethercutt '16 and Max Siegrist '16 land jobs at Yelp, joining new Kenyon graduates in the workforce.