A Model in Math
Robin Dunn '16 wins a highly competitive scholarship for math and science students.
Robin Dunn '16 wins a highly competitive scholarship for math and science students.
Fifty new oak trees are coming soon to the northern section of Middle Path.
Three ensembles performing this month will feature wind, percussion and Chinese instruments.
The Kenyon community rallies around a fundraising event to honor cancer survivors and victims.
Biology research experience helped Issam Hamdallah ’16 nab a prestigious internship with the National Institutes of Health.
Kenyon recognizes teachers and students at annual Honors Day Convocation.
A new exhibit surveys how photos have contributed to the visual culture of the United States.
The Kenyon Collegian hosts a panel discussion with veteran journalists on media’s affect on history.
Cuban social activist group Krudas Cubensi will lecture and perform at Horn Gallery.
Kenyon seniors are heading off the Hill and landing everywhere from classrooms to financial firms.
In a talk on campus, culture critic Martha Bayles explores the misuse and overuse of free speech.
An interactive graph illustrates the relationship between majors and careers of alumni.
A financial expert will speak about the fiscal crisis that began in 2007.
A leading conservation expert will discuss the continued preservation of the Gambier countryside.
With his debut novel getting the book world’s attention, Daniel Torday ’00 talks about his ‘inexplicable love of central Ohio.’