Field of Focus
Quarterback Jake Bates ’16 lands a finance job with the help of a network of alumni athletes.
Quarterback Jake Bates ’16 lands a finance job with the help of a network of alumni athletes.
Author Roger Rosenblatt brings his wry wit to campus to headline the Kenyon Review Literary Festival.
Professor Jacqueline McAllister studies the wartime impact of international criminal tribunals.
Nancy “Rusty” Barceló, a nationally known advocate of higher education diversity, visits Kenyon as part of a series of Hispanic Heritage Month events.
Kenyon hosts a GLBTQIA weekend for alumni and students.
Kenyon students say Take Back the Night in the fall gets the word out right away to first-year students.
The Rev. Donald Lynn Rogan, professor emeritus of religious studies and former chaplain at Kenyon, has died.
Kenyon marks 25 years of the Americans with Disabilities Act with events to explore the idea that everyone thinks differently.
Associate Professor of Political Science David Leibowitz and English Professor Jesse Matz are awarded prestigious professorships.
Writer who is critical of police militarization tells Kenyon audience that the increasing use of SWAT teams promotes violence.
Helen Forman, longtime College bookstore employee and daughter and mother of Kenyon pioneers, died Saturday, Sept. 12, 2015, at her home in Gambier.
Venezuelan opposition leader Leopoldo López ’93 H’07 was convicted of inciting violence.
Kenyon duo helps brighten the school days for children in Ghana with a Projects for Peace grant.
A Kenyon alumna is ready for the challenge of connecting people of all beliefs in her new role as College chaplain and leader of an Episcopal parish.
Musicians and dancers from West Africa are spending a week teaching in a variety of Kenyon classes and giving a public performance.