Sense of Place
A grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation helps Kenyon promote community-engaged learning.
A grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation helps Kenyon promote community-engaged learning.
Students tackle industry problems with corporate partners as part of a mathematical modeling course.
A Kenyon professor and two students open an exhibit to share the experiences of Latinos living in rural communities.
American studies major Haley Shipley '17 has dedicated herself to helping survivors of domestic abuse in Knox County.
Women's and gender studies students put research methods into practice by assessing a local community health program.
A student-led class introduces Gambier's youngest residents to the joys of movement.
This year's Earth Day Festival features an abundance of animals and hands-on activities.
Students in a religious studies course explore social injustices by serving the local community.
Kenyon students explore the nature of borders and engage with local elementary schoolers.
Kenyon students’ desire to learn more about rural Ohio becomes an onstage celebration of the local community’s diverse narratives.
Knox County Music Interactive’s Notewave Festival aims to inspire musical and scientific creativity.
Professor of Sociology and Legal Studies Ric Sheffield will be Kenyon’s first distinguished professor of diversity and inclusion.
Associate Professor of Chemistry Sheryl Hemkin replaces Jan Thomas as associate provost, as Thomas steps in to lead Kenyon’s Office for Community Partnerships.
“Latinos in Rural America,” a project led by Professor Clara Román-Odio, is included in a traveling Smithsonian exhibit.
Students discuss literature and forge friendships in Kenyon’s first prison-exchange course.
With the help of Kenyon’s Community Internship Program, Lucas Kreuzer ’20 assists in restoring blighted properties near Kenyon.