Learning to Write at Kenyon
By Morgan Harden '17
Kenyon gives students the support to develop into great writers across disciplines.
Kenyon gives students the support to develop into great writers across disciplines.
A Gund Gallery student associate shares the perks of working for Kenyon's own professional art gallery.
Holly McCormack of Bennington College joins Kenyon as dean of the Career Development Office on Aug. 14.
Robin Hart Ruthenbeck of Macalester College joins Kenyon as dean of students Aug. 1, 2017.
Frustrated by gun violence in America, Emma Welsh-Huggins '17 revitalizes a campus group that pushes for gun sense legislation.
As another semester draws to a close, Natalie Kane '18 reflects on why junior year has been her "most balanced so far."
Sendoff represents a different rite of passage for each group of students involved, but one aspect of its significance is consistent across classes: summer is almost here.
The Kenyon community unites to raise money for the fight against cancer.
From their first day on campus, students get busy decorating and personalizing their dorm rooms.
Wondering what Kenyon students listen to as they make their way around campus? Our team of student bloggers found out.
Carolyn Ten Eyck '18 documented the Chamber Singers spring tour including four concerts, bus ride games, baby chick sightings and sweet tea drinks.
Katie Jimenez-Gray '18 spends spring break in Gambier and discovers the joy of unscheduled time on campus.
Harper Beeland '20 reflects on the Kenyon curriculum's tendency to come full circle.
After spending the fall semester abroad in Stockholm, Sweden, Katie Jimenez-Gray '18 reflects on what she rediscovered when she came home to Kenyon.
Kenyon students, faculty and staff learn a new skill: lightsaber combat.