Guten tag, Germany
Elizabeth Matteri ’15 goes by “Lizzy,” but her nickname could just as easily be “Double” – as in double major and double study abroad.
Elizabeth Matteri ’15 goes by “Lizzy,” but her nickname could just as easily be “Double” – as in double major and double study abroad.
Sure, Jacob Williams ’14 loved seeing the sites such as volcanoes and enjoying activities like waterfall-repelling while on his semester abroad in Costa Rica last fall. But ask him what he took away from those three months, and he’ll point to his medical school applications.
The isolation of the Peruvian Amazon floodplain is believed to be the largest diversity of organisms on Earth, an area ripe for research.
Powerful lessons sometimes come in the form of simple acts such as getting on a bike and riding farther than you thought you could do; volunteering with hundreds of others to support an important cause; or talking with a man standing on the road with…
The benevolence of others helped Shrochis Karki ’09 attend Kenyon and Oxford University. He is now committed to providing higher-education opportunities for students in his native Nepal.
A fascination with China has led to a Fulbright research fellowship for Morgan Peele '13. Peele joins eight other recent graduates as Fulbright Fellows this year, and the others will dedicate themselves to teaching around the world.
Steven E. Schmidt '15 has won a coveted $20,000 Boren Scholarship to study abroad for a year in Santiago, Chile.
Local Lenders, a student micro-financing organization raising money to provide loans and business support in Knox County, are hosting the first Local Lenders Annual Podyssey 5-K Run/Walk at 10:00 a.m. at the Brown Family Environmental Center.
The first installment of the Kenyon Unique Lectureship Series - To Know Der You Gotta Go Der: Gullah Culture on the Sea Islands, presented by Peter Rutkoff and Will Scott