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A team of Kenyon students takes on other schools in the Platinum Chef cooking competition.
A team of Kenyon students takes on other schools in the Platinum Chef cooking competition.
Tom Lockard ’67, the raconteur, music lover and retired College development officer, has died.
A recording created by Kenyon’s radio station archives the diverse music scene on campus.
A dance performance will explore dreams, comfort zones and relationships.
Four faculty members were awarded tenure by action of the Board of Trustees.
Alumni reunite with old friends for their post-50th reunion.
The Lords tennis team takes home its ninth straight NCAC tournament title.
The Kenyon College Board of Trustees, in the final meeting chaired by Barry F. Schwartz ’70, plans for the future of the College.
Professor of Mathematics Carol Schumacher has been elected faculty chair starting July 1.
A lecture by Professor of Sociology Howard Sacks explores where food comes from, why it matters and what it has to do with a liberal arts education.
The Earth Day Festival is packed with fun activities meant to keep participants and the planet healthy.
A farm planting day, campus tidying and speeches about clean energy are just a few of the sustainability events throughout April.
Retired Episcopal Bishop William Swing ’58 H’80 pairs with a Gambier publisher to release "A Bishop’s Quest."
Architect Graham Gund ’63 is donating 80 modern and contemporary artworks, including a Picasso and a Chihuly.
DeMaurice Smith P’17 speaks to students about his work as the head of the NFL Players Association.