In Suspense
Andrew Welsh-Huggins ’83 is coming to Kenyon to sign his new mystery novel.
Andrew Welsh-Huggins ’83 is coming to Kenyon to sign his new mystery novel.
The Kenyon Review Literary Festival marked the journal’s 75th anniversary and honored author Ann Patchett.
Alumni Bulletin's book editor looks back on the year’s most memorable Kenyon books.
Retired Episcopal Bishop William Swing ’58 H’80 pairs with a Gambier publisher to release "A Bishop’s Quest."
Angus MacDonell of Claremont University Consortium is set to take the reins at the Kenyon College Bookstore.
Angus MacDonell, the new bookstore manager, on a new book club, a website relaunch and becoming a Kenyon parent.
Mary Louise Shafer Lang, a longtime employee of the Kenyon Bookstore, has died.
Students will have new housing options next semester as construction continues in downtown Gambier.
The Kenyon Bookstore will be in a temporary location July through November before returning to a renovated permanent home.
With extensive renovations complete, the Kenyon Bookstore embraces its role as a vital community hub.