Biblical Times
A modern version of the Bible on display in Olin Library reaches back centuries.
A modern version of the Bible on display in Olin Library reaches back centuries.
Budding filmmaker Danielle Wald ’18 contributes to the diversity and talent of Kenyon's newest class.
A new networking system helps unite students and alumni.
Professor of Economics Will Melick discusses monetary policy and his sabbatical.
A Kenyon-formed company is bringing unique moves to the dance world.
Linda Smolak, professor emerita of psychology, is named interim Title IX coordinator at Kenyon.
As part of a class, students aim to “disrupt” daily life with art installations.
With cutting-edge software developed at Kenyon, physics professor Tom Giblin and his students investigate the universe.
Amelia Li ’15 discusses her research on the impact of incarceration on families.
Iranian philosopher Abdolkarim Soroush visits Kenyon to discuss democracy, religion and poetry.
The Black Student Union marks its 45th anniversary with a reunion.
Professor Anna Sun’s book receives a top award.
Biology professor Drew Kerkhoff credits his sabbatical for two published papers.
Andrew Welsh-Huggins ’83 is coming to Kenyon to sign his new mystery novel.
Lila Greco ’15 is honored as a presenter at a major mathematics conference.