Deep Roots
Trees will rise again along a portion of Middle Path undergoing restoration.
Trees will rise again along a portion of Middle Path undergoing restoration.
The first John Crowe Ransom Professor of English and the former editor of the Kenyon Review dies at 84.
Soar above Middle Path and Old Kenyon on a beautiful summer day, courtesy of Brendan Keefe '90.
Pastoral meets academic at the Kenyon Farm, where students work and participate in a sustainable lifestyle.
Pelotonia, the cancer-fighting, long-distance bike ride, arrives in Gambier on August 9.
Rector leaves Harcourt Parish.
Professor Wendy MacLeod ’81 debuts play that explores motivations for community service.
In honor of Sean Decatur's first year as Kenyon's president, here is a look back at his most memorable moments on social media.
Professor of Biology Joan Slonczewski will examine the effect of climate change on algae and microorganisms.
The first phase of the restoration of Middle Path is planned for summer.
Fulbright Teaching Assistantship in Italy caps off the Kenyon career of Jameyanne Fuller ’14
Yorde was a gentle spirit, a fabric artist, and a beloved Craft Center teacher.
The Kenyon Institute creates summer learning opportunities in playwriting, science writing, and great books and films.
Kenyon students enrich learning opportunities at public schools in Nepal.
Three-year contracts with wage increases have been approved by Maintenance Department employees.