What's Happening Upcoming Events
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Kaelum Eugenio '24 will present his senior capstone for the music major.
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Join us at Grainworks Brewing Company for a happy hour to kick off Bicentennial Spirit Week!
When 2:00 pm -
Join the Richmond Regional Association for a Bicentennial Brews and Clues happy hour as Kenyon celebrates Bicentennial Spirit Week leading up to the inauguration of Kenyon's 20th president, Julie Kornfeld.
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Theodore Schwamm '24 will present his senior capstone for the music major.
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Maren Helmacy '24 will present her senior capstone for the music major.
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Music minor Tati Gross will perform a voice recital accompanied by Rebecca Abbott.
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Kenyon students, staff and faculty will join members of the Knox County community in a special production of Henrik Ibsen’s “An Enemy of the People.”
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When All Day
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The celestial event that will be visible in Knox County on April 8 — including parts of campus — hasn’t been experienced in the state in more than 200 years. Kenyon will host a number of events to celebrate the occasion.
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Visit the BFEC to view the eclipse and enjoy related activities including yoga, yard games, crafts, data collecting and more from 1 - 5 p.m. Protective glasses will be provided.
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The campus community will get its first look at “Place and Purpose: Kenyon at 200,” which features magnificent photographs along with essays and personal stories inspired by the College’s distinctive character and strong sense of place.
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A weekly gathering for those who are interested in Japanese language and culture.
When 12:10 pm -
Learn about the Fulbright Program from the Office of National Fellowships & Scholarships and Kenyon's faculty representatives.
When 3:00 pm -
Join Stifel Analysts and Kenyon Alums Stephen Kelly '21 & Hadley Seymour '22 to learn more about Stifel's 9-week Summer Analyst Programs. Stifel recruiters from the Investment Banking division will also be presenting about the opportunities available.
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Students, faculty, staff and community members are encouraged to cancel standing meetings, carve out an hour or more in your day and sign up to volunteer at one of three on-campus opportunities.
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A weekly gathering for those who are interested in Chinese language and culture.
When 12:00 pm -
A weekly gathering for those who are interested in Arabic language and culture in the Alumni Dining Room in Peirce Hall.
When 12:10 pm -
A weekly opportunity to eat lunch and speak Spanish — or just listen.
When 12:10 pm -
Please join the Kenyon Review for a reading with Felicia Zamora. A Q&A will follow. Books will be available for purchase. This event is co-sponsored by the Hubbard Chair for Poetry, the English Department and the Latinx Studies Concentration.
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Celebrate 200 years near you as we prepare to inaugurate Kenyon's 20th president, Julie Kornfeld, with our second Bicentennial Boston event.
When 5:30 pm