Sparking Debate
A new exhibit at the Gund Gallery spurs conversation among students.
A new exhibit at the Gund Gallery spurs conversation among students.
Richard Baehr ’69, co-founder of American Thinker, will speak on campus about Israel and its treatment in the media.
Brandeis law professor Anita Hill will visit campus to speak about her new book.
Professor of Biology Wade Powell and his students examine the effects of a pollutant.
Kenyon’s mainstage production of Euripides’ "Bakkhai" brings the Greek play to life.
Fools on the Hill joins Princeton Triangle Club for a night of music and laughs.
Associate Professor of Classics Zoë Kontes debates the merits of repatriation in The New York Times.
Two new exhibits at the Gund Gallery offer lively looks at the natural world.
Alumni, faculty and students explore the aftermath of terrorist attacks in Paris.
"Unbroken" author Laura Hillenbrand ’89 discusses her best-selling book’s journey from page to screen.
Student musicians show off their skills at the Angela Waite Student Recital.
Robert Fesq, a longtime member of Kenyon’s mathematics faculty, has died.
A grant from the Thomas W. Smith Foundation fuels the Center for the Study of American Democracy.
Kenyon students indicate high levels of satisfaction on a national survey.
Students like Leticia Osei-Bonsu ’17 get a taste of multiple industries through a job-shadowing program.