Andrew Pochter Memorial Event and International Studies Fund Announced
Kenyon College will hold a campus-wide memorial and remembrance of the life of Andrew Pochter '15 on Sunday, November 10, at 4 p.m. at the Great Hall in Peirce Hall.
Kenyon College will hold a campus-wide memorial and remembrance of the life of Andrew Pochter '15 on Sunday, November 10, at 4 p.m. at the Great Hall in Peirce Hall.
Relive President Decatur’s Kenyon College installation and the whirlwind of festivities surrounding it—including Old Kenyon like you’ve never seen—told through Twitter and Instagram.
Help tell the story of Sean Decatur’s inauguration as Kenyon College’s 19th President by using the hashtag “#WELCOMEDECATUR” when you post to Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and Vine.
Acclaimed poet Carl Phillips delivers the keynote lecture at the Kenyon Review Literary Festival on Saturday, Nov. 9, at 8 p.m.
“What’s next?” President Sean Decatur is exploring this question with a small group of alumni, students, and faculty at Cromwell Cottage on Tuesday, October 22, from 7:30-8:15 p.m for a live-streamed event.
All eyes will be on Old Kenyon Saturday, Oct. 26, at 8 p.m. when—as the bell peals 19 times in honor of Kenyon’s 19th president—light will pour out from the building’s front-facing windows, illuminating the south end of Middle Path for the first time in a decade.
Remember the days of college applications and campus tours?
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.
Brackett's dedication to the community has earned him a coveted spot on the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team, which pays tribute to 22 student-athletes across the country who are influencing their communities and the lives of others.
The isolation of the Peruvian Amazon floodplain is believed to be the largest diversity of organisms on Earth, an area ripe for research.
The Kenyon Review brings Knox Reads! and poet Carl Phillips to the local community.
Ever since his 2005 Commencement speech “This is Water,” author David Foster Wallace has been linked with Kenyon. That connection grows stronger when Wallace biographer D.T. Max visits the campus.
It’s doubtful that any Kenyon student knows more about goats than Laura Duncan ’17. Goats are her specialty—particularly pygmy goats, a miniature domestic breed usually kept as a pet. Duncan began breeding…
News about the discovery of a long-lost Van Gogh painting—the first major composition by the artist to be authenticated in 85 years—set the art world abuzz this week.