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Mathematics major Robin Dunn ’16 wins a National Science Foundation grant to support her research career.
Mathematics major Robin Dunn ’16 wins a National Science Foundation grant to support her research career.
Zoë Kontes, associate professor of classics, wins a Whiting Foundation fellowship to create podcasts on illicit trade in antiquities.
Senior art majors put their creativity on display in a Gund Gallery exhibit.
In the mainstage production of "A Free Man of Color," students blend comedy with issues of race and class.
The 10th annual Earth Day Festival celebrates the benefits of spending time outside.
The one-act musical "Once on This Island" returns to the Rosse Hall stage.
Kenyon recognizes the achievements of students, faculty and alumni at its annual Honors Day celebration.
Two Kenyon students win the prestigious Goldwater Scholarship for high-impact research.
Kenyon students earn praise for their engagement with FBI Director James B. Comey P'16 during his keynote speech at the CSAD conference.
Collegian editors Gabe Brison-Trezise ’16 and Henri Gendreau ’16 sit down for an interview with FBI Director James B. Comey Jr. P’16.
Kenyon alumna Rachel Dickson ’08 uncovers archival film footage proving Sen. Bernie Sanders protested for civil rights.
Talking with students at the inaugural "Celebration of High-Impact Practices" reminds the president of his own undergraduate research experience.
Steeped in the cinematic arts, educator Ted Walch ’63 returns to Kenyon to discuss the art and appreciation of film.
FBI Director James B. Comey Jr. P’16 addresses privacy and security issues at CSAD’s biennial conference.
Eclectic saxophone-and-drums duo Patchwork will perform at Rosse Hall.