Healthy Democracy
Prof. Nancy Powers answers the question: how can we safeguard both public health and our right to vote during a global pandemic?
Prof. Nancy Powers answers the question: how can we safeguard both public health and our right to vote during a global pandemic?
A Kenyon faculty expert on international relations and transitional justice talks to Julia McKay ’17 about her work in human rights.
Human rights leader Loretta Ross headlines Kenyon’s annual MLK Day celebration.
Michelle Alexander, author of the bestseller ‘The New Jim Crow,’ will speak at Kenyon about structural racism.
A Kenyon education helped political science major Pranav Mulpur ’19 become a sought-after candidate for top-tier law schools.
Psychologist Jean Twenge will speak at Kenyon about how technology has shaped the young adults known as “iGen.”
Newly elected Rep. TJ Cox P’19 will visit Kenyon to share insight into Congress.
Two Kenyon students organize a trip into the deep South, bearing witness to a dark past and the hope of a brighter future.
Professor of American Studies Peter Rutkoff’s extensive research on Gullah culture is now publicly available.
For her anthropology honors thesis, Jenna Rochelle ’18 examined how Kenyon students’ interactions with food correlate to income.
Professor of Economics Jay Corrigan examines how much users value Facebook — by paying them to delete their accounts.
Associate Professor of English and Literature Ivonne García explains the rationale behind the gender-neutral term “Latinx.”
Kenyon students learned about the issues, knocked on doors and headed to the polls to make their voices heard.