First Steps
Kenyon welcomes the Class of 2018 to the Hill.
Kenyon welcomes the Class of 2018 to the Hill.
President Decatur reflects on his summer and looks forward to the new academic year.
Changes on campus include new health center, Hillel House, and Middle Path.
The Kenyon Review announces Ann Patchett as this year’s award recipient.
A Kenyon graduate wins a monetary prize for service — then donates it.
Kenyon students aid Pelotonia efforts by conducting cancer research at OSU labs.
New plays by an alumna and a professor get a serious look.
Campus Safety and fire department will conduct emergency training in Bexley Hall.
Event coordinators need more volunteers at Kenyon for the charity bike ride.
With the coming of the Middle Path restoration project and removal of distressed and dying trees, Tom Stamp ’73, College historian and keeper of Kenyoniana, took a moment to reflect on the changes afoot and the College’s abiding affinity for its trees.
Experience at the Gund Gallery has helped student associates gain prize internships.
Pelotonia is an opportunity for alumni to climb the Hill and fight cancer along the way.
The new Cox Health and Counseling Center brightens prospects for healing.
Maria Zarka ’16 is taking her diving talents to Glasgow, where she is set to compete in the Commonwealth Games.
The Kenyon Review Young Writers Workshop draws budding talent to the Hill.