Fulbright Ready
Fulbright Teaching Assistantship in Italy caps off the Kenyon career of Jameyanne Fuller ’14
Fulbright Teaching Assistantship in Italy caps off the Kenyon career of Jameyanne Fuller ’14
Kenyon students enrich learning opportunities at public schools in Nepal.
The Fulbright U.S. Student Program welcomes seven recent Kenyon alumni.
What do wind turbines have to do with peace? Plenty, said Tim Jurney ’15 and Maddy McGrady ’15.
Anna Bammerlin ’14 awarded prestigious position to research Asian studies in D.C.
Mr. López has reminded us of the importance of taking a firm stand on one’s principles, even in the face of severe consequences.We often neglect the value of dissent on our campus – the importance of cultivating an atmosphere in which difficult topics…
Peter Frank ’10 is among Peace Corps volunteers who have helped make Kenyon a top provider for the agency.
I realized that while I've used these posts as an opportunity to whine and talk to cats, I've never shown you the campus I've been doing those things on all year. Today I took a walk around, and snapped some shots of my current home.
Jake Thorn '14 transitions his career focus from medicine to education by securing an early post with Teach for America.
South African President Jacob Zuma announced former President Mandela’s death sometime after 11:30 p.m. SAST (South African Standard Time) last night. I had just gone to bed, but woke up hardly twenty minutes into sleeping to shouts in my hostel of “He’s dead! Mandela’s dead!”
For my second to last post from the Maghreb (I leave on the 14th!), I thought I’d write a guide to something that is an essential skill here: bargaining. I have yet to master the art of bargaining, which essentially amounts to the right combination of…
"We would like to offer you a position with us," the woman said, and I nearly dropped the phone at my first job offer. "But," she continued, "Can you be ready to leave the country in a week?"
In the last week I’ve experienced two key cultural aspects of Morocco, both of which I was previously afraid. This first was going to the hamam, or public bath, and the second was the Muslim holiday Eid al-Adha (Feast of the Sacrifice), during which families…