Kenyon and Harcourt Parish are hosting a Tree of Sharing to facilitate purchasing gift cards for local families. Take a tag from the board in the Church of the Holy Spirit and return your donation to the office in the church basement.
Trick or treat for full-sized candy bars at the Career Development Office. Advisors are also available to meet with students on a walk-in basis today, 9 a.m.- 4 p.m.
Caw, caw, calling all crow fans! What do crows know that we don’t? Join us for a fun and fascinating family program all about one of nature’s smartest (and most misunderstood) birds — the American crow!
Throughout the 2025-26 academic year, participate in accessibility workshops and help build community at Kenyon. When we design for extremes, everyone benefits.
Throughout the 2025-26 academic year, participate in accessibility workshops and help build community at Kenyon. When we design for extremes, everyone benefits.
"Milton and Anne Rogovin: A Labor of Love" delves into the "Working People, Appalachia, and Family of Miners" series by Milton Rogovin (1909–2011), a photographer whose lens captured not only individuals but the bonds between them and their places.
This exhibition marks a milestone in the life of The Gund as we celebrate an extraordinary gift from collectors David Horvitz ’74 and Francie Bishop Good and works from other generous donors.
Lenore Tawney (1907–2007) was a pioneer in blurring the lines between textile art and sculpture. Her work abandoned the traditional grid structure of the loom, giving way to open, sculptural forms that carry both spiritual and conceptual weight.
Marie Watt’s installations are created — and lifted — by many hands. Suspended above us, her sculptures invite us not only to look, but to gather, breathe and take part.
Informed by deeply collective actions, each textile piece in this exhibition carries across more than material it carries memory, knowledge, resistance, and the layered meanings of place, time and relation.