Articulating Liberal Arts
Grant from The Arthur Vining Davis Foundations sets the stage for interdisciplinary first-year seminar.
Grant from The Arthur Vining Davis Foundations sets the stage for interdisciplinary first-year seminar.
Campus Safety adds a bicycle to its security detail.
Professor of Art Gregory Spaid ’68 shows past and present works as part of a new exhibit in Columbus.
Acclaimed novelist E.L. Doctorow, one of Kenyon’s own, has died at the age of 84.
Kenyon mourns the passing of acclaimed writer E.L. Doctorow ’52 H’76.
E.L. Doctorow ’52 H’76, who died July 22, is remembered through his Commencement speech to the Class of 1985.
Kenyon launches a new office of community engagement, led by Jennifer Odenweller.
Edna Kemboi ’16 earned a cellular research internship at a graduate institute for life sciences.
Best-selling author John Green ’00 goes on tour and shares his thoughts on the Paper Towns movie.
A U.N. panel taps Professor of Biology Siobhan Fennessy for an assessment of the global environment.
Kenyon has one of the best records for NCAA scholarships for graduate school, with three more students earning awards.
A comedy by Professor Wendy MacLeod ’81 has been selected for the National Playwrights Conference.
Alumni, faculty, parents, staff and students are invited to a new Kenyon digital community, Switchboard.
A new Office of Spiritual and Religious Life, directed by Marc Bragin, will promote interfaith dialogues across campus.
Sarah Eisenlohr ’15 and Shariq Khan ’15 receive the Franklin Miller Award for their academic contributions to Kenyon.