50 Years of Kenyon Women: Emma Welsh-Huggins ’17
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.
Stand-up comic Delaney Barker ’20 mines the college experience for laughs.
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.
A new literary journal at Kenyon gives science enthusiasts a creative outlet.
Sarah Jean McPeek ’19 explores the breadth and depth of scientific research at Kenyon in a new series.
Hanaa Ibrahim ’22 opens up about her journey from Gaza to Gambier.
Kenyon recognizes the achievements of students, faculty and alumni at the College’s annual Honors Day ceremony.
A new student-run publication highlights the beauty of the Spanish language and the perspectives of the Latino/a community.
“Finding a place to call home, a place you can claim as yours, makes all the difference,” writes first-year student Tariq Thompson.
New spaces to enrich student life open in the Village of Gambier thanks to the support of alumni donors.
Members of the Class of 2021 captured Move-In Day, Orientation Week, the First-Year Sing and more through social media.
As Kenyon marks 50 years of coeducation, alumnae share how Kenyon has shaped their lives and careers.
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.
Assistant Professor of Sociology and 2020 Baccalaureate speaker Austin Johnson encourages the Class of 2020 to embrace uncertainty in a video address.
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.
As Kenyon marks 50 years of coeducation, alumnae share how Kenyon has shaped their lives and careers.
“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.”
Ethan Bradley ’20 reflects on how what he misses about Gambier illuminate the joys of four years at Kenyon.