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.
Kenyon will begin renovating the Buckeye Candy building in downtown Mount Vernon in September.
Kenyon launches a new office of community engagement, led by Jennifer Odenweller.
A Kenyon professor and two students open an exhibit to share the experiences of Latinos living in rural communities.
Kenyon lengthens its partnership through 2020 with Pelotonia, the bicycle ride that raises money to fight cancer.
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Two seniors take instruction skills learned at Kenyon into the community to start a college prep class for young Latinos.
The Kenyon College nonprofit land trust has changed its name to the Philander Chase Conservancy.
Kenyon teams up with Gambier and surrounding counties for electronics recycling.
Kenyon’s Rural Life Center discusses Knox County’s sustainable agriculture in a student-moderated forum.
The 10th annual Earth Day Festival celebrates the benefits of spending time outside.
Renovation efforts are underway at the former Buckeye Candy building in downtown Mount Vernon.
Kenyon dedicates new offices for the Philander Chase Conservancy in honor of John A. Woollam ’61 H’08.
Kenyon teams with the Peace Corps to help students prepare for international careers.
The former Buckeye Candy building will house a film studio and the Office for Community Partnerships.
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.
Kenyon celebrates the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. in a Days of Dialogue program featuring civil rights activist Cleveland Sellers.
Film classes begin in the newly renovated Wright Center in downtown Mount Vernon.
Kenyon's interdisciplinary environmental studies program, previously available only as a concentration, now offers a major.
This year's Earth Day Festival features an abundance of animals and hands-on activities.
Visitors explore the newly renovated Wright Center in downtown Mount Vernon, now home to Kenyon's film department.
Erin Keleske '18, a champion for sustainability efforts at Kenyon, is honored for her dedication to the College community.
Students in a religious studies course explore social injustices by serving the local community.
Kenyon students’ desire to learn more about rural Ohio becomes an onstage celebration of the local community’s diverse narratives.
Gambier’s much-loved annual rummage sale enters a new era to accommodate continued growth.
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.
For the eighth straight year, thousands of bicyclists pedaled to Gambier in support of cancer research.
With the help of Kenyon’s Community Internship Program, Lucas Kreuzer ’20 assists in restoring blighted properties near Kenyon.