Postgrad Success
Three swimmers add to Kenyon’s significant roster of NCAA Postgraduate Scholars.
Three swimmers add to Kenyon’s significant roster of NCAA Postgraduate Scholars.
Kenyon alumni shared their favorite moments on social media as they reunited with friends and faculty at Reunion Weekend.
More than 1,200 alumni and their families returned to the Hill to celebrate classes from 1969 to 2014.
Graduates, friends, parents and family members were all on hand to capture Kenyon’s 191st Commencement.
In his Commencement address to the Class of 2019, Wynton Marsalis reminded graduating seniors that “your life is your art.”
In her Baccalaureate address, Professor of Mathematics Judy Holdener urged the Class of 2019 to seek common ground and truth.
This year’s Commencement speaker discusses music education and his career as a jazz legend.
Anu Muppirala ’19 wins a prestigious NSF fellowship, a rare achievement for an undergraduate.
Kenyon is the second Ohio school to be certified as part of the Bee Campus USA program.
Ghada Bakbouk ’19 and Qiyam Stewart ’21 win this semester’s Franklin Miller Awards for significant campus contributions.
Professor of Mathematics Judy Holdener will focus on the theme of truth in her Baccalaureate address to the Class of 2019.
A special staging of Jerome Robbins’ choreography is featured in this year’s spring dance concert.
Seven members of the Kenyon faculty were awarded appointment without limit by the Board of Trustees during its spring meeting.
Photographer Ella Musher-Eizenman ’22 documents preparations for the Gund Gallery’s annual senior student exhibition.
Assistant Professor of Physics Madeline Wade is awarded a prestigious NSF grant for her scholarly work and mentorship.