Pass and Protect
A criminal investigation internship positions basketball guard Brien Comey ’16 for a career in law enforcement.
A criminal investigation internship positions basketball guard Brien Comey ’16 for a career in law enforcement.
An array of events expands Martin Luther King Jr. Day from remembrance to action.
Fifty years ago, Kenyon students joined Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on his march from Selma to Montgomery, Ala.
Two Summer Science scholars win Pfizer awards to present their research at a national conference.
Student associates call the shots at the world-renowned Kenyon Review.
An exhibition in the Greenslade Special Collections explores Allied propaganda during World War II.
Meredith Harper Bonham ’92 of Hamilton College will take the Student Affairs reins at Kenyon.
Here are the ten Kenyon web stories that were most popular in 2014.
Alumni Bulletin's book editor looks back on the year’s most memorable Kenyon books.
Chinese Music Ensemble gains maturity and confidence with Eastern music and instruments.
The Owl Creeks ring in the season with a holiday serenade underneath the upside-down tree.
Spanish professor Víctor Rodríguez Núñez responds to restored relations between U.S. and Cuba.
Professor Glenn McNair discusses racial tensions, police aggression and the goal of education.
Essayists gather for writing time, good company and pie.
The Mellon Foundation awards $2 million to the Five Colleges of Ohio consortium to support the teaching of foreign languages.