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Baccalaureate speaker Sarah Heidt ’97 urges graduates to live “in fascination and awe at the richness of what’s all around you.”
Baccalaureate speaker Sarah Heidt ’97 urges graduates to live “in fascination and awe at the richness of what’s all around you.”
The Class of 2018 chooses Associate Professor of English Sarah Heidt ’97 to dispense advice as Baccalaureate speaker.
Kenyon will honor more than 400 graduating seniors at the College’s 190th Commencement.
Kenyon’s Board of Trustees awards tenure to three members of the faculty.
Kenyon recognizes the achievements of students, faculty and alumni at the College’s annual Honors Day ceremony.
Students showcase their experiential learning projects at Kenyon’s third annual celebration of high-impact practices.
With extensive renovations complete, the Kenyon Bookstore embraces its role as a vital community hub.
Black artists from across the country visit Kenyon to honor Black History Month and Kenyon’s first African American graduates.
We need concrete plans and actions on how to move us closer to our aspirations of being a community where free expression is not in opposition to inclusion, but where these two principles work in harmony.
Several of Kenyon’s social science departments will share a West Quad building designed for interdisciplinary collaboration.
Professor of Religious Studies Royal Rhodes will discuss “Meanings of Death” and more at the annual Kenyon Unique lecture.
The professor emeritus of psychology and college counselor was known for his “sympathetic understanding and gentle affection.”
Acclaimed statistician and journalist Nate Silver will address the Class of 2018 at Kenyon’s 190th Commencement.
As an new semester begins, we consider the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. and our responsibility to make his vision a reality.