Tuning into Childhood
Justin Roberts ’92 is riding the popular swell of “kindie” music.
Justin Roberts ’92 is riding the popular swell of “kindie” music.
College trustees approve the promotion of 10 faculty members to full professor.
A criminal investigation internship positions basketball guard Brien Comey ’16 for a career in law enforcement.
An interactive graph illustrates the relationship between majors and careers of alumni.
The Kenyon Collegian hosts a panel discussion with veteran journalists on media’s affect on history.
Four faculty members were awarded tenure by action of the Board of Trustees.
A recording created by Kenyon’s radio station archives the diverse music scene on campus.
E.L. Doctorow ’52 H’76, who died July 22, is remembered through his Commencement speech to the Class of 1985.
Kenyon mourns the passing of acclaimed writer E.L. Doctorow ’52 H’76.
Over daily dinner meetings, Kenyon students create an app to better support refugees.
With talk of filibusters, going nuclear and the death of the Senate, we asked Ian Millhiser '00 for his thoughts on Neil Gorsuch's path to the Supreme Court.
A new novel from John Green '00 is set to rock the young-adult literary world. But what is the meaning behind the book's curious title?
Jenna Rochelle ’18 and Mustafa Aziz ’19 win the Franklin Miller Award for making a difference in the Kenyon community.
Philosopher and author Matthew Stewart visits Kenyon to discuss inequality and the “new American aristocracy.”
From D.C. politicos to Hollywood stars, Kenyon alumni have made news around the world in 2018.
A Kenyon education helped political science major Pranav Mulpur ’19 become a sought-after candidate for top-tier law schools.
As Kenyon marks 50 years of coeducation, alumnae share how Kenyon has shaped their lives and careers.
Brandon Rakowski ’20 and his classmates bring philosophy discussions out of the classroom and into the local pub.