Contemplating Conflict
A student group brings a prominent commentator on Middle East policy to campus to share her pro-diplomacy message.
A student group brings a prominent commentator on Middle East policy to campus to share her pro-diplomacy message.
Alumni reconnect through their work shown at a prestigious New York theater festival.
Angus MacDonell, the new bookstore manager, on a new book club, a website relaunch and becoming a Kenyon parent.
President Sean Decatur gives the keynote speech at the Ohio Civil Rights Hall of Fame ceremony.
Students tackle industry problems with corporate partners as part of a mathematical modeling course.
Students explore the Kenyon experience beyond the Hill during Global Engagement Week.
Student actors portray young people navigating wartime uncertainty in the 1960s in the play "Moonchildren."
Students and families enjoy autumn hues and outdoor fun at the Brown Family Environmental Center’s Harvest Festival.
Parents, siblings and other relatives filled the Hill for a Family Weekend packed with concerts, plays and sporting events.
Three students, a food cart and loads of cheddar: Campus entrepreneurs start a profitable business selling grilled cheese late at night.
Kenyon is helping students find work they want to do through an online job board, an internship contest and more.
Two musical ensembles visit Kenyon in October to perform classical works.
Jesseca Kusher ’19, a budding environmental scientist, adds to the talent of Kenyon’s newest class.
Professor Royal Rhodes speaks Oct. 6 about his new exhibit marking 150 years of "Alice in Wonderland."
Kokosing Nature Preserve, the College’s natural cemetery, will be officially dedicated Oct. 8.