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Professor of Humanities Tim Shutt has announced every home meet for the Kenyon swimming and diving teams since 1986.
Professor of Humanities Tim Shutt has announced every home meet for the Kenyon swimming and diving teams since 1986.
Kenyon is once again a top producer of Fulbright fellows.
Jon Green ’14 explains how learning to code helped him become a better writer.
Associate Professor of Economics Jay Corrigan explores income inequality through the lens of immigration reform.
Biology students’ research creates buzz at professional conference in Austin.
Alex O’Flinn ’03 edits feature-length film that garners buzz at Sundance.
TheBestColleges.org ranks Kenyon as the second "most amazing" college or university campus of 2014.
Ransom Riggs ’01 is ready to publish the second novel in a trilogy following his best-selling Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children.
Justin Roberts ’92 nominated for second Grammy award for children’s album.
The Chronicle of Higher Education recently compiled its annual list of Fulbright “top producers,” with Kenyon in a tie for sixth among bachelor’s institutions.
Biologist Joan Slonczewski wins grant to focus on the rapid evolution of E. coli bacteria
Víctor Rodríguez Núñez, poet and professor of Spanish, achieves international acclaim while writing and teaching at Kenyon.
Kenyon soars up the rankings of the most-amazing college campuses, as compiled by thebestcolleges.org.
From Fair Trade bananas to redeemable permits for sulfur dioxide pollution, Jay Corrigan probes the value that people place on goods that aren't tangible in the usual sense.
Physicists Tom Giblin and his student J. Tate Deskins '13 have produced the most efficient preheating model yet to explore the origins of the universe.