Class of 2017
The Office of Admissions at Kenyon College is pleased to announce that offers have been extended to 1,337 Regular Decision applicants as members of the Class of 2017. The Admissions Office saw an increase…
The Office of Admissions at Kenyon College is pleased to announce that offers have been extended to 1,337 Regular Decision applicants as members of the Class of 2017. The Admissions Office saw an increase…
The largest class in Kenyon’s history, plus 13 transfer students, will join the campus community at Convocation on Sunday, August 25.
Remember the days of college applications and campus tours?
President Sean Decatur explains why a seemingly straightforward economic measure of the return on investment of a higher education is ultimately flawed.
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.
President Decatur's talk “Is There a Future for Liberal Arts?” at the City Club of Cleveland is featured on Huffington Post Education.
Parenting a child through the college search process is a bit like taking a journey to the moon—a terrifying passage through dark space with a suspenseful landing.
In a reversal of that helicopter hovering we hear so much about—parents who don’t think grown children can remember what to do—I told my son that he would have to call us from Kenyon every morning this fall so we would remember to get out of bed.
December is prime time for college neurosis. Seniors are waiting for early decisions and juniors have just received scores for the SATs they bombed. But if your child is under ten, or better yet, still in utero, you can alleviate a lot of stress by adhering…
Can you really fall in love with a college? At Kenyon, you will.
President Decatur attends a White House summit and pledges to increase opportunities for low-income and disadvantaged students at Kenyon.
Sure, the fall season makes the perfect backdrop for Kenyon College. But these Instagram pictures suggest that winter on The Hill is just as beautiful.
TheBestColleges.org ranks Kenyon as the second "most amazing" college or university campus of 2014.
Once college applications are completed, students will find themselves in the midst of a lull period, during which high school seniors experience an interminable limbo while still feeling pressure to keep up their grades. So as a parent, what do you do?…
I realized that while I've used these posts as an opportunity to whine and talk to cats, I've never shown you the campus I've been doing those things on all year. Today I took a walk around, and snapped some shots of my current home.
Get the social recap of Green's Kenyon College talk called "Thoughts on How to Make Things and Why." Photo by: Kathryn Krinsman
Kenyon rolls out offers of admission to the Class of 2018 after a record surge in applications.
From a school officer prank to a surprise purple cape, students share their #KenyonThumbsUp stories with The Thrill.
In a new role, Dean of Admissions Jennifer Delahunty will be the face of Kenyon on the West Coast.
A film and Spanish literature double major, Miguel Alvarez-Flatow ’14 is turning his senior honors thesis into a feature film.
Kenyon names interim admissions dean and welcomes new staff members.
“Dancing with the Kenyon Stars” raises money for a local cause.
Senior art majors show their work and processes in Open Studio.
Diane C. Anci of Mount Holyoke joins Kenyon as the vice president of enrollment and dean of admissions and financial aid.
Here are a few friendly suggestions for things you can do now that your application to Kenyon is all done.
Here are the ten Kenyon web stories that were most popular in 2014.
Kenyon rolls out offers of admission to the Class of 2019 after receiving a record number of applications.
Congratulations to the 1,689 students who have been admitted to Kenyon.
Visiting campus in the summer can answer some essential questions, writes Associate Dean of Admissions Jennifer Delahunty.
Admissions tour guides, fellows, and staff members share summer reading recommendations.
Whether you’re a varsity athlete or just want to shoot some hoops, here are some reasons why the KAC will become your second home.
Kenyon welcomes 493 members of the Class of 2019 to the Hill.
Panicking about writing your college application essay? Associate Dean of Admissions Darryl Uy has some tips.
Kenyon hosts a GLBTQIA weekend for alumni and students.
These 10 Kenyon web stories were the most popular in 2015.
These 10 Kenyon student blog posts were the most popular in 2015.
Two seniors take instruction skills learned at Kenyon into the community to start a college prep class for young Latinos.
Kenyon joins a national initiative valuing ethics in the college admissions process.
Applicants to the Class of 2020 enthusiastically posted on social media as they received offers of admission.
Kenyon extends offers of admission to future members of the Class of 2020.
Kenyon welcomes 495 new students to the campus community to open the College's 193rd academic year.
A contest to describe Kenyon’s most peculiar archival images draws 500 stories from 284 alumni, students and prospective students.
These 10 Kenyon web stories were the most popular in 2016.
Kenyon joins the American Talent Initiative effort to expand access to lower-income students.
President Decatur announces an effort to raise $20 million to establish the President's Fund for academic excellence and diversity.
Nearly 500 new students join the Kenyon community to engage in the "power of rigorous inquiry and knowledge."
Barry F. Schwartz '70 H'15 kicks off a $20 million effort to expand need-based financial aid.
Alumni of the Kenyon Educational Enrichment Program return to campus this weekend to celebrate a decade of KEEP.
A senior preparing to descend the Hill after graduation recalls her first magical trip to Gambier.
Beloved traditions mark the start of a new academic year at Kenyon College.
“Twice a week, I walk backwards around Kenyon’s campus,” writes Ethan Bradley ’20. “It’s my job, actually, and it’s one of my favorite things to do.”
President Decatur meets with other college leaders to further a commitment to expanded access for lower-income students.