50 Years of Kenyon Women: Susan Berger ’85
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.
From conducting economic analysis at the Federal Reserve to networking with agents in Hollywood, Kenyon seniors are well suited for the working world.
Dylan Manning ’22 pursues the internship of her dreams: working on late night TV’s “Full Frontal with Samantha Bee.”
Dora Segall ’20 learns professional skills managing the Horn Gallery, Kenyon’s student-run performance space.
The annual BFEC Harvest Festival anchored Family Weekend with a host of autumnal activities both new and old.
Economics major Liam Moran ’19 applies his knowledge to real-world challenges in the legendary retailer’s finance division.
A Kenyon education helped political science major Pranav Mulpur ’19 become a sought-after candidate for top-tier law schools.
Kenyon alumni shared their favorite moments on social media as they reunited with friends and faculty at Reunion Weekend.
More than 1,200 alumni and their families returned to the Hill to celebrate classes from 1969 to 2014.
From chirping birds to crooning Kokosingers, view the highlights of Kenyon’s fourth annual Bell-A-Thon day of giving.
The BFEC’s annual Harvest Festival offers autumnal activities during Family Weekend.
Workplace guru Mary Abbajay ’86 gives tips on etiquette for Kenyon students interested in reaching out to alumni.
How "knowing thyself" prepared this political science major for an internship at a Washington, D.C., think tank.
Kenyon alumni of all ages captured the joy of Reunion Weekend in photos and videos.
Alumni from 1968 to 2013 journeyed to Kenyon for a record-breaking Reunion Weekend.
Kenyon students considering careers in art can tap into alumni connections at Christie’s.
Switchboard connects 2,300+ members of the Kenyon community across generations to find internships, information and more.
Kenyon’s alumni network helps English major Amy Shirer ’18 take her internship to the next level.
“Parting was always bittersweet. But far less so knowing that our daughters were happy and in good hands.”
A two-time Kenyon parent reflects on the "vibrant fall colors and buttery sunshine" of Family Weekend.