Kenyon welcomes seven new tenure-track faculty this fall.
In “Stray: A Memoir,” Stephanie Danler ’06 confronts the demons of her past.
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.”
The editors and friends of the Kenyon Review share a summer reading list dedicated to fighting injustice.
Poet Nicole Terez Dutton succeeds David Lynn as the 14th editor of the storied literary arts organization.
A Bolton Theater production of “When We Were Young and Unafraid” addresses social issues both contemporary and historical.
Three Kenyon math and physics majors win prestigious Goldwater Scholarships.
NSF grant-winning neuroscience professor Sarah Petersen emphasizes ‘science beyond the bench’ skills.
A new endowed professorship adds to Kenyon’s environmental studies program.
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.
“We were all drawn to Kenyon because we have hope, not only for a more just future, but for our ability to shape that future.”
Professor of Anthropology Bruce Hardy makes headlines worldwide for his new study on the cognitive abilities of Neanderthals.
A graduating senior takes a moment to pass on some advice to the next student who will get postcards, letters and care packages in his old mailbox.
Senior Class President Jodi-Ann Wang ’20 sat down, virtually, with Samie Kim Falvey ’96, the first Asian American woman selected to deliver a Kenyon Commencement address.
Kenyon is one of just 38 colleges and universities nationwide to earn a five-star rating from the Campus Pride Index.
Lords basketball player Carter Powell ’20 earns a prestigious NCAA scholarship to fund postgraduate study.
Two Kenyon swimming alumnae are honored with major NCAA awards.
The Lords advanced to the sweet 16 in the NCAA DIII Tournament, extending their unbeaten streak.
In “Stray: A Memoir,” Stephanie Danler ’06 confronts the demons of her past.
In a time of physical distance, Mayor Leeman Kessler ’04 finds new ways to hold a far-flung village community together.
Ann Palcisco ’01 works to make vital protective equipment available to those on the frontlines of fighting COVID-19.
When Ohio shut down midway through Kenyon’s spring break, everything changed, including the syllabus for ENGL 404: “Science Writing.”
As Kenyon marks 50 years of coeducation, alumnae share how Kenyon has shaped their lives and careers.
As Kenyon marks 50 years of coeducation, alumnae share how Kenyon has shaped their lives and careers.
As Kenyon marks 50 years of coeducation, alumnae share how Kenyon has shaped their lives and careers.
How Kenyon faculty quickly adapted in-classroom courses to a world of remote learning.
“The Kenyon campus is an intentional one. You, me, and everyone else who has made the Hill their home has done so not by chance, but with purpose.”
“Getting my pencil case in the mail was like having a little piece of my Kenyon experience with me again, a small constant in an ever-changing time.”