'A Must-Have Experience'
By Noah Weinman '16
Political science major Noah Weinman ’16 makes time for adventure during his study-abroad semester in South Africa.
Political science major Noah Weinman ’16 makes time for adventure during his study-abroad semester in South Africa.
Award-winning poet Tarfia Faizullah visits campus to read from her debut collection of work.
Katherine Simonds Dhanani ’81 is slated to become the first U.S. ambassador to Somalia in more than two decades.
The Middle Path restoration project moves to South Campus.
Political prisoner Leopoldo López ’93 is the recipient of a humanitarian award from the Kenyon alumni community.
Bryan Doerries ’98 shares with Harper’s Magazine how the power of classics can ease the suffering of those who have endured trauma.
Artist and Kenyon parent Erik Schurink visits campus as a Mesaros Visiting Artist.
The Chamber Singers spring tour premieres a composition by songwriter Andrea Daly ’06.
Ransom Riggs ’01 announces the final book in his best-selling Miss Peregrine series.
Kenyon is poised to establish an academic and community-engagement presence in downtown Mount Vernon, pending trustee approval.
Audrey Nation ’15 puts her talents on display as a finalist in a regional art competition.
Scholar and poet Steven Salaita will speak on Palestine and academic freedom.
The Kenyon Review seeks to connect creative writing and other academic fields in a new lecture series.
Film executive Jonathan Sehring ’78 sees award-winning "Boyhood" through from concept to completion.
The Kenyon College Board of Trustees has approved the budget for the next fiscal year, increasing financial aid and tuition and fees.