Rise of the African Novel
Author and poet Mukoma Wa Ngugi speaks about the unprecedented gain in popularity of genre.
Author and poet Mukoma Wa Ngugi speaks about the unprecedented gain in popularity of genre.
Fall sports teams harvest three NCAC tournament titles.
The Graham Gund Gallery Strategic Plan focuses on collaborative learning and a creative campus.
Willa Sachs ’16 and Lila Greco ’15 are honored for their academic contributions to Kenyon.
The restored portion of Middle Path has opened to pedestrian traffic.
A "Breaking Bad" actor talks about his career and disability.
Signing the Matriculation Book on Founders' Day stands as one of Kenyon's oldest traditions.
A Founders’ Day celebration recognizes significant contributions of Kenyon community members.
College trustees approve the promotion of 10 faculty members to full professor.
Trustees imagine a Kenyon future built on the foundation of the 2020 strategic plan.
The Kenyon Institute announces a new writing partnership and a playwriting fellowship.
Dr. Michael Newman will speak at Kenyon about his work with Ebola and Doctors Without Borders.
A Harvard professor discusses the pros and cons of an app-centric life.
Leopoldo López '93, the jailed Venezuelan politician and activist, writes a letter to the Kenyon community.
Field hockey standout Rachel Hall has rocketed into Kenyon’s record books.