Theater Cheer
The Kenyon College Dance and Dramatic Club brings tragicomedy “Be Aggressive” to Kenyon’s main stage.
The Kenyon College Dance and Dramatic Club brings tragicomedy “Be Aggressive” to Kenyon’s main stage.
Special Collections Librarian Elizabeth Williams-Clymer answers questions about Kenyon’s hidden gems.
The editors and staff of the Kenyon Review offer up favorite works to read while snuggled cozily by a winter fire.
Kenyon students’ desire to learn more about rural Ohio becomes an onstage celebration of the local community’s diverse narratives.
Senior studio art majors throw open the doors of their studios to display their artistic processes.
During a recent visit to Kenyon, author Colm Tóibín discussed his novel “Brooklyn,” his writing style and queer identity.
Students reimagine the movements of city life through an improv dance performance at the Gund Gallery.
The annual Kenyon Review Literary Festival will feature a keynote lecture by acclaimed Irish author Colm Tóibín.
The Gund Gallery exhibit “Urban Cadence” opens a window onto two dynamic African cities.
The Kenyon College Dance and Dramatic Club presents the absurdist play “Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead.”
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Junot Díaz speaks at Kenyon about his work and current events.
After interning for Broadway's hottest show, drama major Lucas O'Brien '18 brings his design skills back to the Hill.
David Diao '64 maps his childhood in a boldly personal Gund Gallery exhibition.
A Young Writers Workshop graduate returns to work for the Kenyon Review program.
Kenyon Review editors share 64 titles that have their attention this summer.