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Kenyon marks Martin Luther King Jr. Day with events examining voting rights in America.
Kenyon marks Martin Luther King Jr. Day with events examining voting rights in America.
From Gambier to Morocco to D.C., Haley Townsend '16 pursues her interest in Middle Eastern studies.
From basement couches in a gingerbread-like cottage, students have the big job of helping choose submissions for the prestigious Kenyon Review literary magazine.
The title-winning Kenyon swimming and diving team used social psychology to its advantage, writes Sarah Lloyd ’17 in Swimming World Magazine.
In the Huffington Post, Professor of Religious Studies Ennis Edmonds responds to an essay by Professor Vernon Schubel and examines the term “radical Islam.”
These 10 Kenyon student blog posts were the most popular in 2015.
These 10 Kenyon web stories were the most popular in 2015.
New director of green initiatives is a leader in Kenyon’s effort to care for the environment.
The Alumni Bulletin’s book editor reflects on this year’s notable Kenyon books.
Visiting speaker targets nuclear deal with Iran.
Plant biology student wins an international fellowship for her research on moss evolution.
Kenyon lengthens its partnership through 2020 with Pelotonia, the bicycle ride that raises money to fight cancer.
Musician Benjamin Adekunle-Raji '17 and his friends end the year on a high note.
Professor of Spanish Víctor Rodríguez Núñez wins a prestigious prize for his poetry.
Kenyon mourns the death of Thomas J. Edwards, dean of students for more than three decades.