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Kenyon marks Martin Luther King Jr. Day with events examining voting rights in America.
Kenyon marks Martin Luther King Jr. Day with events examining voting rights in America.
In the wake of recent attacks around the nation, the Kenyon community discusses ways to cope and empathize.
Kenyon has hired an independent compliance auditor to undertake a comprehensive review of the College’s Title IX policies.
Kenyon welcomes interfaith leader Eboo Patel for a talk on accepting and supporting different faiths.
Kenyon celebrates the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. in a Days of Dialogue program featuring civil rights activist Cleveland Sellers.
As the keynote speaker for Kenyon's Black History Month activities, writer Wil Haygood will visit campus to speak and sign copies of his books.
The Kenyon Educational Enrichment Program celebrates a decade of rigor, relationships and results.
Alumni of the Kenyon Educational Enrichment Program return to campus this weekend to celebrate a decade of KEEP.
An alumna of the Kenyon Educational Enrichment Program reflects on the program's importance to her and an entire generation of Kenyon students.
Black artists from across the country visit Kenyon to honor Black History Month and Kenyon’s first African American graduates.
Community building was a focus of Kenyon’s annual Martin Luther King Day celebration.
For her anthropology honors thesis, Jenna Rochelle ’18 examined how Kenyon students’ interactions with food correlate to income.
Michelle Alexander, author of the bestseller ‘The New Jim Crow,’ will speak at Kenyon about structural racism.
The Kenyon Listens program encourages meaningful discussions and strengthens connections among the Kenyon community.
Human rights leader Loretta Ross headlines Kenyon’s annual MLK Day celebration.