Sharing Stories
With help from a $394,000 grant, Kenyon takes the lead in teaching oral history techniques.
With help from a $394,000 grant, Kenyon takes the lead in teaching oral history techniques.
Rev. Rachel Kessler ’04 reflects on her return to Kenyon as chaplain and priest.
Kenyon celebrates high-impact practices with a showcase of intellectual and creative work by students.
A new Gund Gallery exhibit challenges conceptions about surveillance and modern security.
Kenyon’s jazz ensemble hits New Orleans to perform, learn from the masters and soak in the city’s unique culture.
Kenyon’s Rural Life Center discusses Knox County’s sustainable agriculture in a student-moderated forum.
Kenyon extends offers of admission to future members of the Class of 2020.
Applicants to the Class of 2020 enthusiastically posted on social media as they received offers of admission.
Lords and Ladies post second-place finishes at NCAA Division III Swimming and Diving Championships.
Kenyon teams up with Gambier and surrounding counties for electronics recycling.
The Lords and Ladies seek out national titles at NCAA Division III Swimming and Diving Championships.
A history seminar uses gender as a lens to examine a rapidly changing region.
Twentieth Century Fox releases the movie trailer for “Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children,” based on the Ransom Riggs ’01 best-seller.
The Kenyon College nonprofit land trust has changed its name to the Philander Chase Conservancy.
Photographer and Professor of Art Gregory Spaid ’68 is selected for a national park residency.