This past summer, the Kenyon Alumni Magazine published an issue titled “200 Things to Love about Kenyon.” Number 58 was the PEEPS O’Kenyon. The PEEPS have embodied acceptance and collaboration since ...
During spring break, students in two courses, ENVS 291: The Galapagos Islands and CLAS 121: Greek Archaeology, had their classrooms shifted from tucked-away Gambier to… Read More ...
Shortly before my RLST 120: Faith of Christians class commenced on March 20, I was skimming my inbox, and “Special Invitation to the BFC —… Read More ...
On Saturday, the Kenyon College Chamber Singers, conducted by Professor of Music Benjamin Locke, explored resonant works from ...
Imani Uzuri, an award-winning vocalist, composer and librettist, visited The Gund to discuss how different people engage with ...
The Kenyon men’s and women’s lacrosse teams took to the field over the past week, as the men’s team began NCAC play and the ...
Student volunteers solidified their roots in Kenyon’s history this weekend by planting a total of 63 trees in honor of the ...
The Kenyon men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams competed in the NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships from March ...
Student Council met to discuss the upcoming first-year formal, the completion of the bicentennial tree planting project, proposed changes to the Student Council bylaws and more.
During spring break, two newly minted travel courses brought students to Greece and the Galapagos with the help of donor funding.
Suzanne Collins returns with her newest book, Sunrise on the Reaping, exploring what truly happened during Haymitch’s games.
We are saddened to hear that our commencement ceremony will be held indoors this year. It is tradition for it to be held on the lawn in front of Samuel Mather Hall, but this May it will be held on ...
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