Classroom Champions
Award-winning professors on motivating students, exercising the brain, and salsa dancing.
Award-winning professors on motivating students, exercising the brain, and salsa dancing.
Budding filmmaker Danielle Wald ’18 contributes to the diversity and talent of Kenyon's newest class.
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.
Professor Royal Rhodes speaks Oct. 6 about his new exhibit marking 150 years of "Alice in Wonderland."
Jennifer Rudolph Walsh '89 discusses how Kenyon sparked a love of storytelling and a career as a top literary agent.
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Junot Díaz speaks at Kenyon about his work and current events.
Six years after first reading "The Fault in Our Stars," a senior English major is glad to still be reading engaging, challenging texts.
During a recent visit to Kenyon, author Colm Tóibín discussed his novel “Brooklyn,” his writing style and queer identity.
The postmodern author William Gass ’47 H’74, one of the great figures within Kenyon’s literary tradition, died on Dec. 6, 2017.
The editors and staff of the Kenyon Review offer up favorite works to read while snuggled cozily by a winter fire.
Kenyon Review associates pore over literary submissions for promising works.
Pulitzer Prize winner and poet laureate Rita Dove will be awarded this year’s Kenyon Review Award for Literary Achievement.
A keynote lecture by Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Rita Dove capped off a festive week of events celebrating literature.
The editors and staff of the Kenyon Review share their favorite books to add to your holiday reading or gift list.
A new literary journal at Kenyon gives science enthusiasts a creative outlet.
Students discuss literature and forge friendships in Kenyon’s first prison-exchange course.
Professor of English David Lynn ’76 prepares to step down after a record-breaking 26 years editing the Kenyon Review.
Acclaimed author T.C. Boyle will headline this year’s Kenyon Review Literary Festival.
A senior English major speaks to Prof. Ira Sukrungruang about inclusive literature, his teaching philosophy and creative writing.
Kenyon faculty who recently stepped into esteemed professorships discuss their commitment to teaching and research.
The editors and friends of the Kenyon Review share a summer reading list dedicated to fighting injustice.