Open Writing
High school students fill notebooks with poetry and prose at the selective Kenyon Review Young Writers Workshop.
High school students fill notebooks with poetry and prose at the selective Kenyon Review Young Writers Workshop.
The U.S. Postal Service honors Paul Newman ’49 H’61 with a Forever stamp.
Todd Burson takes over as vice president for finance.
Twice-daily bus service to the airport and Columbus keeps students connected.
Angus MacDonell of Claremont University Consortium is set to take the reins at the Kenyon College Bookstore.
A Summer Science Scholar is studying whether microplastics are collecting in the river that flows around the Hill.
Kenyon approves a new Title IX and Violence Against Women Act policy.
The custodian known for her sense of humor died June 20.
Kenyon hosts a Beatles tribute concert to benefit Pelotonia, a cycling tour for cancer research.
A sculpture by Caroline Del Giudice ’15 is on display at the Honolulu Museum of Art.
Jane Martindell, former dean of academic advising and support, shares thoughts on 18 years at Kenyon.
A record number of Kenyon student-athletes have been named Capital One Academic All-Americans.
A double major in art and economics helped Grace Janzow '15 land a position at a financial firm.
Installation of McBride Field’s new playing surface is complete.
Kyle Hardacker ’15 has been named to the 2015 Capital One Academic All-America Baseball Team.