Pet Project
Julie Barton ’95 returns to Kenyon to read from her bestselling memoir “Dog Medicine.”
Julie Barton ’95 returns to Kenyon to read from her bestselling memoir “Dog Medicine.”
A sculpture titled “Pore” by the acclaimed British artist will add to Kenyon’s impressive collection of public art.
The cultural organization for Latino/a students celebrates 30 years and leads Kenyon’s Latinx Heritage Month festivities.
Stephanie Danler '06 reflected on her Kenyon experience during a Kenyon Review reading of "Sweetbitter."
The Kenyon Review hosts a reading of “Sweetbitter” with Stephanie Danler ’06.
Kenyon's Gund Gallery lends student dorm rooms an artistic touch.
Professor of Art Marcella Hackbardt curates a photography exhibition for the Ohio Arts Council’s Riffe Gallery.
A new generation of Young Writers descends on Gambier to develop their poetry and prose.
Tate Glover ’16 earns praise for their short film “Static Drift Abridged.”
Kenyon Review editors offer their picks for the best books to read this summer.
Kenyon Review editor David Lynn ’76 P’14 is honored with one of the nation’s most prestigious literary awards for his short story “Divergence.”
The Kenyon Review and the Nature Conservancy honor authors Hilary Mantel and Andrea Wulf with literary awards.