Kenyon Remembers Harry Clor
The legendary professor’s name was practically synonymous with the Department of Political Science.
The legendary professor’s name was practically synonymous with the Department of Political Science.
A new English office building is the first completed part of Kenyon’s West Quad project.
Robert J. Tomsich H’84 was a longtime Kenyon benefactor and trustee emeritus.
Trustee emeritus James D. Cox ’60 H’97 was a prominent oncologist and the namesake of Kenyon’s health center.
Six new tenure track faculty members begin teaching on the Hill this fall.
Associate Professor of Chemistry Sheryl Hemkin replaces Jan Thomas as associate provost, as Thomas steps in to lead Kenyon’s Office for Community Partnerships.
An expanded cancer research partnership marks Kenyon’s seventh year hosting Pelotonia, a charity bike ride.
The Kenyon Educational Enrichment Program secures endowed support to open Kenyon’s doors for a new generation of students.
Professor of Sociology and Legal Studies Ric Sheffield will be Kenyon’s first distinguished professor of diversity and inclusion.
Kenyon’s president addresses Stanford University chemistry graduates and shares lessons on science in the liberal arts.
Associate Professor Katherine Elkins earns a professorship to help students engage with the humanities in a high-tech world.
Jenna Rochelle ’18 and Mustafa Aziz ’19 win the Franklin Miller Award for making a difference in the Kenyon community.
Colleen Garland, now at Ohio Wesleyan University, will join Kenyon on July 1 as vice president for advancement.
President Decatur reminds graduating seniors that thinking broadly and deeply can be more important than thinking fast.
Nate Silver advises the Class of 2018 to use their critical thinking skills as they “experiment with different passions.”