
The Traveler's Life
For George Stone '95, editor-in-chief of National Geographic Traveler, the world is his office.
November 26, 2018
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For George Stone '95, editor-in-chief of National Geographic Traveler, the world is his office.
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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.
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More than 1,100 alumni and their families returned to the Hill to celebrate classes from 1967 to 2012.
Professor John Elliott, hailed as "the glue of the political science department," will celebrate his career with an alumni panel on the presidency and the media.
A leading researcher in cell membrane proteins, Harvey Lodish '62 is eager to leave a scientific legacy at Kenyon.
Julie Barton '95 talks with Laura Hillenbrand '89 H'03 about writing, animals, and writing about animals.
Leopoldo Lopez '93 exemplifies the responsibilities of citizenship a liberal arts education is meant to instill.
Jennifer Rudolph Walsh '89 discusses how Kenyon sparked a love of storytelling and a career as a top literary agent.
The postmodern author William Gass ’47 H’74, one of the great figures within Kenyon’s literary tradition, died on Dec. 6, 2017.
Two Kenyon alumni seize a one-in-a-melon opportunity to put “ugly” produce to good use.
Harrison David Rivers ‘04, a drama and American studies major, writes plays that reflect his life experiences.
Switchboard connects 2,300+ members of the Kenyon community across generations to find internships, information and more.
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Playwright Gracie Gardner ’13 has earned national acclaim for her innovative and challenging work.
Alumni from 1968 to 2013 journeyed to Kenyon for a record-breaking Reunion Weekend.
Kenyon alumni of all ages captured the joy of Reunion Weekend in photos and videos.
Henry Abraham ’48 is honored for decades of unbroken Kenyon Fund support.
Workplace guru Mary Abbajay ’86 gives tips on etiquette for Kenyon students interested in reaching out to alumni.