Bridging Borders
A Kenyon sociology class visits Arizona and Mexico to learn about border politics.
A Kenyon sociology class visits Arizona and Mexico to learn about border politics.
Dara Frank ’11, who leads walking tours designed to bring Israelis and Palestinians together, will speak to Kenyon via livestream.
Political science major Noah Weinman ’16 makes time for adventure during his study-abroad semester in South Africa.
Katherine Simonds Dhanani ’81 is slated to become the first U.S. ambassador to Somalia in more than two decades.
Political prisoner Leopoldo López ’93 is the recipient of a humanitarian award from the Kenyon alumni community.
Kenyon is once again a top producer of Fulbright fellows.
A Kenyon junior embarks on a semester-long adventure in South Africa.
Associate Professor of Classics Zoë Kontes debates the merits of repatriation in The New York Times.
Alumni, faculty and students explore the aftermath of terrorist attacks in Paris.
Fifty years ago, Kenyon students joined Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on his march from Selma to Montgomery, Ala.
Global Engagement Week explores cultures and experiences beyond the Hill.
Students pursue intensive study of Italian art and culture through the Kenyon-Rome program.
Students build a greenhouse in Mongolia to provide access to better nutrition.
A Kenyon graduate wins a monetary prize for service — then donates it.