Master Class
Hip hop photographer Jonathan Mannion ’93 transformed a Horvitz Hall studio into a professional workshop to conduct an intensive three-day crash course for Kenyon’s aspiring student photographers.
Hip hop photographer Jonathan Mannion ’93 transformed a Horvitz Hall studio into a professional workshop to conduct an intensive three-day crash course for Kenyon’s aspiring student photographers.
A public nature preserve cemetery to be developed by the Philander Chase Corporation.
Maureen Hirt '14, Kenyon’s all-time scoring record holder, studies perfectionism and performance anxiety in athletes.
Art historian Sarah McGavran ’03 follows the example set by her Kenyon professors
Author and humorist Bill Bryson, who has an affection for the Kenyon Review, will deliver the Commencement address in May.
Lara Friedman, an expert on U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East, visits Kenyon to discuss peace and politics in the region.
The Kenyon College Jazz Ensemble brightens the month with classic jazz and blues.
Peter Frank ’10 is among Peace Corps volunteers who have helped make Kenyon a top provider for the agency.
Get the social recap of Green's Kenyon College talk called "Thoughts on How to Make Things and Why." Photo by: Kathryn Krinsman
Historian Beshara Doumani ’77 returns to Kenyon for a lecture on family life in Ottoman Syria.
Initiatives approved to strengthen economic diversity at Kenyon.
New York Times best-selling author John Green ’00 returned to Kenyon to present, "Thoughts on How to Make Things and Why."
When it comes to leading the Lords in rebounding and scoring, Ikenna Nwadibia '14 relies on rhythm.
Farm and folk knowledge explored at Rural Life Center forum.
Relationships expert Harlan Cohen visits campus just in time for Valentine’s Day.