Campus Commute
Children, dogs and bats keep Kenyon’s president grounded at home in Cromwell Cottage.
Children, dogs and bats keep Kenyon’s president grounded at home in Cromwell Cottage.
Nick Westervelt ’05 and Becky Mumaw ’06 share how they turned a ‘hard-luck farm’ into a success.
Soccer standout Tony Amolo ’17 is consumed by travel, transition and transformation.
Research by Greg Carr ’04 seeks to ease the lives of those who suffer from psychiatric disorders.
Award-winning professors on motivating students, exercising the brain, and salsa dancing.
Assistant Professor of Economics William Luther considers the future of Bitcoin.
Professor of Biology Chris Gillen explores the biochemical intricacies of exercise.
Sierra DeLeon '14 shares what drives her when she runs.
Laura Hillenbrand '89 recounts her method for writing "Unbroken," now being recreated as a film.
English major Jordi Alonso '14 meets his graduation goal by publishing Honeyvoiced, a book of poetry.
Justin Roberts ’92 is riding the popular swell of “kindie” music.
Marco Saavedra ’11, who came to the U.S. without documentation as a child, has been thrust into the international spotlight through his passion for immigration reform. On July 22, he joined other undocumented activists in a border protest.
Kenyon is a national leader in cultivating the local-food market, and putting that food on the table for students.
Stewart Huntsman ’16 perfects his aim as a member of the archery club, one of Kenyon's 150-plus student organizations.
The creative vision of photographer Jonathan Mannion '93 has helped define a musical revolution. Mannion returns to the Hill this month as a Mesaros Visiting Artist to share his creative vision with Kenyon photography students.