
Community Canvas
The Kenyon community will come together at a fall festival to turn a utilitarian construction wall into an ever-evolving work of art.
November 26, 2018
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The Kenyon community will come together at a fall festival to turn a utilitarian construction wall into an ever-evolving work of art.
Philosopher and author Matthew Stewart visits Kenyon to discuss inequality and the “new American aristocracy.”
The Kenyon parent, benefactor, accessibility advocate and trustee emerita, known as “Buddy,” died Sept. 15 at the age of 97.
Kenyon’s new English building, Keithley House, channels historic Sunset Cottage while honoring Marilee Keithley Roche P’95.
The legendary professor’s name was practically synonymous with the Department of Political Science.
The Kenyon community will come together at a fall festival to turn a utilitarian construction wall into an ever-evolving work of art.
Three fall semester exhibitions at the Gund Gallery consider abstract expressionism, publishing and more.
Kenyon’s newest theater space honors legendary drama professor Harlene Marley H’05.
A new program pairs women in the physical sciences with faculty mentors to pursue intensive research.
The Kenyon Review introduces a new summer workshop for budding science writers.
Economics and Environmental Studies Prof. Rob Alexander considers the effects of a shift to a renewable energy infrastructure.
Philosopher and author Matthew Stewart visits Kenyon to discuss inequality and the “new American aristocracy.”
Professor of Political Science David Rowe explains what to make of the recent summit between Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un.
How "knowing thyself" prepared this political science major for an internship at a Washington, D.C., think tank.
Professor Siobhan Fennessy discusses her role in a three-year U.N. study assessing the global environment.
Twelve Kenyon seniors and recent alumni win Fulbright fellowships, tying the record set in 2009 and 2010.
Masen Colucci ’19 puts skills learned as a film major to work as an intern at New York Magazine.
Stand-up comic Delaney Barker ’20 mines the college experience for laughs.
After graduating from Kenyon, Natalie Kane ’18 reflects on four years of growth and learning on the Hill.
Kenyon fall sports including soccer, field hockey, football, volleyball and cross country gear up for a promising season.
Kenyon prepares for the fall sports season by sprucing up athletic fields and facilities.
National recognition for Lords golf caps off an exciting year for Kenyon’s spring sports.
Workplace guru Mary Abbajay ’86 gives tips on etiquette for Kenyon students interested in reaching out to alumni.
An endowed fund adds a fourth full-time staff member to Kenyon’s Brown Family Environmental Center.
Henry Abraham ’48 is honored for decades of unbroken Kenyon Fund support.
Meet the Class of 2022 as they arrive in Gambier, register for classes and rehearse for the First-Year Sing.
Our collection of social media photos and videos takes a look back at the Class of 2022’s first days on the Hill.