With Honors
Annual convocation announces teacher awards, honorary degrees and academic accomplishments for students.
Annual convocation announces teacher awards, honorary degrees and academic accomplishments for students.
Three Kenyon student-athletes earn NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships for athletic and academic excellence.
Pastoral meets academic at the Kenyon Farm, where students work and participate in a sustainable lifestyle.
Award-winning professors on motivating students, exercising the brain, and salsa dancing.
The architect of the National World War II Memorial discusses the project and the process.
Andrew Welsh-Huggins ’83 is coming to Kenyon to sign his new mystery novel.
Signing the Matriculation Book on Founders' Day stands as one of Kenyon's oldest traditions.
Associate Professor of Classics Zoë Kontes debates the merits of repatriation in The New York Times.
Bryan Doerries ’98 shares with Harper’s Magazine how the power of classics can ease the suffering of those who have endured trauma.
Sarah Eisenlohr ’15 and Shariq Khan ’15 receive the Franklin Miller Award for their academic contributions to Kenyon.
Classics professor Zoë Kontes hits the airwaves with a WKCO show.
Two faculty members have been approved for full professorships.
The Kenyon College Board of Trustees discussed long-term capital projects during its Oct. 22-23 meeting.
A junior reflects on some of Kenyon’s more unique course offerings.
A Kenyon graduate reflects on experiencing Kenyon again through his daughter.
From basement couches in a gingerbread-like cottage, students have the big job of helping choose submissions for the prestigious Kenyon Review literary magazine.
Kenyon faculty members share some facts about the meaning of leap days in their disciplines.
Zoë Kontes, associate professor of classics, wins a Whiting Foundation fellowship to create podcasts on illicit trade in antiquities.
Former roommates Andrew Cunningham ’08 and Craig Getting ’08 remain connected by co-hosting a popular podcast to review books.
Natalie Kane '18 reflects on what she expected when she applied to Kenyon and all the surprising benefits she's discovered along the way.
Bryan Doerries '98 and notable actors tackle the topic of sexual assault in a special Kenyon performance of "TAPE."
With a new podcast, Associate Professor of Classics Zoë Kontes examines the stories behind illicit antiquities.
Students showcase their experiential learning projects at Kenyon’s third annual celebration of high-impact practices.
The Class of 2018 chooses Associate Professor of English Sarah Heidt ’97 to dispense advice as Baccalaureate speaker.
Jenna Rochelle ’18 and Mustafa Aziz ’19 win the Franklin Miller Award for making a difference in the Kenyon community.
‘Undocumented’ author Dan-el Padilla Peralta speaks at Kenyon on his journey from a homeless shelter to higher education.
Brandon Rakowski ’20 and his classmates bring philosophy discussions out of the classroom and into the local pub.
What’s the deal with leap day? Kenyon faculty from across disciplines share fascinating facts about Feb. 29.