Going Green
Literary and online virtuosity bring young-adult author John Green '00 fans of all ages.
Literary and online virtuosity bring young-adult author John Green '00 fans of all ages.
Literary and online virtuosity bring young-adult author John Green '00 fans of all ages.
Andrew Tint ’13 uses persistence to start his career in radio.
New York Times best-selling author John Green ’00 returned to Kenyon to present, "Thoughts on How to Make Things and Why."
Holocaust survivor Eva Mozes Kor visits Kenyon on Thursday to share her story of survival and forgiveness.
Justin Roberts ’92 is riding the popular swell of “kindie” music.
Superstar author and vlogger John Green ’00 shares his thoughts about the upcoming film version of his novel The Fault in Our Stars.
Before John Green ’00 was a best-selling author, superstar vlogger and passionate “nerdfighter,” he was a student at Kenyon, where he double-majored in English and religious studies.
Iranian philosopher Abdolkarim Soroush visits Kenyon to discuss democracy, religion and poetry.
A modern version of the Bible on display in Olin Library reaches back centuries.
The Thrill lists its top five classes at Kenyon that will "blow your mind."
College trustees approve the promotion of 10 faculty members to full professor.
Kenyon is once again a top producer of Fulbright fellows.
Dara Frank ’11, who leads walking tours designed to bring Israelis and Palestinians together, will speak to Kenyon via livestream.
Acclaimed klezmer fiddler Alicia Svigals presents her original score for a silent film in a screening at the Gund Gallery.
With his debut novel getting the book world’s attention, Daniel Torday ’00 talks about his ‘inexplicable love of central Ohio.’
Retired Episcopal Bishop William Swing ’58 H’80 pairs with a Gambier publisher to release "A Bishop’s Quest."
Kenyon is set to confer degrees to 430 graduates at its 187th Commencement ceremony May 16.
Professor Royal Rhodes addresses the Class of 2015 at Baccalaureate.
Mary Hettlinger, a longtime community member, has died at 87.
The Rev. Donald Lynn Rogan, professor emeritus of religious studies and former chaplain at Kenyon, has died.
Professor Royal Rhodes speaks Oct. 6 about his new exhibit marking 150 years of "Alice in Wonderland."
Author John Green ’00, master of the coming-of-age novel, will be the next Commencement speaker.
An exhibit in the Gund Gallery curatorial classroom will display a taste of the thousands of photos taken around the world by a former religion professor.
A Kenyon graduate reflects on experiencing Kenyon again through his daughter.
Professor of Religious Studies Vernon Schubel makes the case in the Huffington Post for stopping the use of the term “radical Islamic extremism.”
In the Huffington Post, Professor of Religious Studies Ennis Edmonds responds to an essay by Professor Vernon Schubel and examines the term “radical Islam.”
Kenyon faculty members share some facts about the meaning of leap days in their disciplines.
With three Kenyon records, Sam Lagasse ’16 runs toward national track and field championships.
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?
Students in a religious studies course explore social injustices by serving the local community.
Tobias Baumann '19 enriches his religious studies coursework with a monthlong stay in a Zen Buddhist monastery.
Professor of Religious Studies Royal Rhodes will discuss “Meanings of Death” and more at the annual Kenyon Unique lecture.
Professor of Religious Studies Royal Rhodes discusses his life and career prior to his Feb. 24 “Kenyon Unique” lecture.
Religious studies major Tanner Orr ’19 breaks Kenyon’s long jump record and snags first-place honors.
Miriam Dean-Otting follows Professor Emeritus Royal Rhodes as the Donald L. Rogan Professor of Religious Studies.
Daniel Olivieri ’19 pens an award-winning essay on theology and climate science.
Kenyon faculty who recently stepped into esteemed professorships discuss their commitment to teaching and research.
What’s the deal with leap day? Kenyon faculty from across disciplines share fascinating facts about Feb. 29.