Early Awareness
Kenyon students say Take Back the Night in the fall gets the word out right away to first-year students.
Kenyon students say Take Back the Night in the fall gets the word out right away to first-year students.
Drives home from campus inspired the writing process for Adama Berndt '17, who has released his first rap album.
Economics major Rioghnach Robinson '16 lands a publishing deal for her young adult novel.
How political activist Jules Desroches ’18 and four other students took advantage of their summer vacations.
Campus Safety adds a bicycle to its security detail.
Twice-daily bus service to the airport and Columbus keeps students connected.
A team of Kenyon students takes on other schools in the Platinum Chef cooking competition.
A recording created by Kenyon’s radio station archives the diverse music scene on campus.
A farm planting day, campus tidying and speeches about clean energy are just a few of the sustainability events throughout April.
The Kenyon community rallies around a fundraising event to honor cancer survivors and victims.
The Chamber Singers spring tour premieres a composition by songwriter Andrea Daly ’06.
The Ransom Notes rehearsed to wow at a collegiate a cappella competition.
Fools on the Hill joins Princeton Triangle Club for a night of music and laughs.
A Kenyon senior shares her experience finding the perfect roommates at Kenyon.
Students like Leticia Osei-Bonsu ’17 get a taste of multiple industries through a job-shadowing program.