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Designing Dance
GAMBIER, Ohio (November 19, 2009) A toy piano strikes a whimsical note in a new piece choreographed by Karl Rogers, visiting assistant professor of dance, for the Fall Dance Concert on December 10-12.

Global Warning
GAMBIER, Ohio (November 17, 2009) A Danish diplomat prodding the United States to take action on climate change will be joined by Kenyon faculty in a discussion on the future of the planet hosted by the Center for the Study of American Democracy on Thursday, November 19, at 7:30 p.m.

ECO Energized
GAMBIER, Ohio (November 11, 2009) Kenyon students are turning up the heat (figuratively, of course) on their efforts to make Kenyon a greener place.

Mental Landscape
GAMBIER, Ohio (November 9, 2009) The confluence of social, political, and economic forces and its effect on the landscape is explored in a site-specific installation at the Olin Art Gallery at Kenyon.

Tuning Up
GAMBIER, Ohio (November 3, 2009) Colla Voce is Italian for "follow the voice." In music, it's an indication to look to the vocal line for guidance. And at Kenyon it's the name of the new classical women's quartet, featuring juniors Caroline Eichler, Carling FitzSimmons, Nandi Plunkett, and Joanna Tomassoni.

Lecture by bell hooks
GAMBIER, Ohio (October 29, 2009) Feminist social critic and writer bell hooks will discuss "Practical Wisdom: Race, Sex, and Class" on Monday, at 7:30 p.m., in Bolton Theater.

Presidential Power Debated

Geek Chic

Twelve Fulbright Fellows

Animation Stirs Imagination

Loving Russia

Picturing Climate Change

Cleantech Revolution

Genius in Bondage

Art Connection

Gone Tomorrow

"We the People..."

Women in Music

Reading Spree

Beane Ball

New Class, Diverse Talents

Focus on Knowledge

Faculty Fulbrights

Pounding Signatures

Taking a Turn Teaching

Helping Hands

International Justice

Karki '09 Wins Jack Kent Cooke Scholarship

Best in the Nation

Boren Scholarship Winner

Summer Buzz

Above and Beyond

New Dean of Students

Remembering John Lutton

Strutting the (Kyogen) Stage

Peace Projects Given a Chance