New Arrivals
Kenyon welcomes seven new tenure-track faculty this fall.
Kenyon welcomes seven new tenure-track faculty this fall.
Planning for a fall with a mix of on-campus and remote learning draws on lessons from spring.
“We are committed to doing all we can to allow Kenyon students to continue their studies no matter their country of origin.”
“Andy was a passionate teacher, dedicated to his students and his discipline,” said President Sean Decatur about the associate professor of neuroscience.
The longtime community member and wife of Professor of Music Ben Locke is remembered as a dedicated musician, employee and champion of generations of students.
Assistant Professor of Sociology and 2020 Baccalaureate speaker Austin Johnson encourages the Class of 2020 to embrace uncertainty in a video address.
As Kenyon’s new Chalmers Library takes shape, three women name key spaces.
Three members of the Kenyon faculty were awarded appointment without limit by the Board of Trustees during its spring meeting.
Professor of Biology Drew Kerkhoff succeeds Professor of History Jeff Bowman as associate provost.
Television visionary Samie Kim Falvey ’96 will address the Class of 2020 as Kenyon’s first Asian American Commencement speaker.
A revised statement of mission and values for the College expresses Kenyon’s purpose more clearly and succinctly than before.
Jeffrey A. Bowman, professor of history, will succeed Joseph L. Klesner as Kenyon’s provost.
Kenyon faculty who recently stepped into esteemed professorships discuss their commitment to teaching and research.
The former professor, dean and provost is often credited as the architect of coeducation at Kenyon.