Podcasting Profs
by Dante Kanter ’21
Kenyon faculty show off their research in a new podcast series, “The Kenyon Profcast.”
Kenyon faculty show off their research in a new podcast series, “The Kenyon Profcast.”
A new literary journal at Kenyon gives science enthusiasts a creative outlet.
A weekly opportunity to have breakfast with Kenyon’s religious leaders connects spiritual and social life.
The Kenyon Farm is abuzz with student-kept bees, which produce local honey for sale on Middle Path.
Kenyon’s greenhouse brightens up winter with a pop of color.
A Kenyon maintenance man and jiu-jitsu aficionado grapples his way to the gold on the other side of the world.
During a recent visit to Kenyon, author Colm Tóibín discussed his novel “Brooklyn,” his writing style and queer identity.
Kenyon’s dining hall partners with local farmers to source organic turkeys for the annual holiday feast known as Peircegiving.
Students reimagine the movements of city life through an improv dance performance at the Gund Gallery.
Jeff Rosen of the National Constitution Center sits down with the Collegian to discuss free speech in the 21st century.
A history major uses authentic Native American methods to cultivate his passion for farming.
David Diao '64 maps his childhood in a boldly personal Gund Gallery exhibition.
Kenyon's Beta Theta Pi fraternity donates 20 musical instruments to a local school district.
Kenyon's mainstage productions owe their sets to master technician Christopher Ellsworth '96 and his crew.
Three Kenyon seniors launch Art Kart, a service that facilitates affordable, monthly rentals of student art.