Extra Credit
Jake Thorn '14 transitions his career focus from medicine to education by securing an early post with Teach for America.
Jake Thorn '14 transitions his career focus from medicine to education by securing an early post with Teach for America.
The holidays are just not the same without a snow-filled Old Kenyon.
Cathy Boutin was the face of Kenyon for many prospective students.
Fall Dance Concert features student and faculty choreography.
Kenyon’s chemistry faculty takes on the complexity of solar-energy research.
Students honored with Franklin Miller Award for creative contributions to campus life.
Jane Smail, who taught piano at Kenyon and inspired her students while battling multiple sclerosis, has died.
President Decatur's talk “Is There a Future for Liberal Arts?” at the City Club of Cleveland is featured on Huffington Post Education.
The 2013 fall meeting of the trustees was business mixed with the pleasure of the Decatur inauguration.
Improvements to stadium seating will boost safety and enhance sports events.
Kenyon honors the memory and celebrates the life of Andrew D. Pochter ’15 on Sunday at 4 p.m. at the Great Hall in Peirce Hall.
In a new paper, Associate Professor of Anthropology Bruce Hardy makes a case for the varied skills of the Neanderthals.
Author and DJ Brendan Jay Sullivan ’04, who befriended Lady Gaga early in her career and wrote about it, visits Kenyon on Wednesday, Oct. 16, to discuss his book Rivington Was Ours: Lady Gaga, the Lower East Side, and the Prime of Our Lives.
The number of students that attended the Midwest Psychological Association Conference in Chicago in May was upstaged only by the diversity of what they presented.
See videos and photos of how the College celebrates Halloween in supernatural style.