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From the movie Ice Age to the CNN political characters Red and Blue, animator-cartoonist Dan Shefelman '84 counts himself a storyteller above all.
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Latest News
Rethinking the Universe
GAMBIER, Ohio
(February 9, 2010)
Astrophysicist Meg Urry will shed light on dark energy in a public lecture at Kenyon on Thursday, February 11, at 7:30 p.m.
Energizing Conservation
GAMBIER, Ohio
(February 8, 2010)
Kenyon has become a partner with the U.S. Energy Star program to improve energy efficiency and protect the environment.
License to Dance
GAMBIER, Ohio
(February 5, 2010)
Spies like us are gearing up for the annual Philander's Phebruary Phling on Saturday, when students step into their finest James Bond-like attire and dance through the night.
Fighting ALS
GAMBIER, Ohio
(February 2, 2010)
The fight against "Lou Gehrig's Disease" comes to the Village Inn in Gambier with a benefit auction and live music on Friday.
Unfolding Origami
GAMBIER, Ohio
(January 29, 2010)
Robert Lang, a world-renowned origami artist and designer, visits Kenyon on Monday, February 8, to share his insights into the art and science of folding paper into figures.
Stem Cell Promise
GAMBIER, Ohio
(January 27, 2010)
The Phi Beta Kappa Visiting Scholar Program brings Elaine Fuchs, Lancefield Professor in Mammalian Cell Biology and Development at Rockefeller University, to Kenyon for public lectures on Monday and Tuesday.
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