What's Happening Speakers and Discussions
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Join Assistant Professor of English Kathleen Fernando and Max Lazarus '20 as they reflect on a literature course taught at Richland Correctional Institution.
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Join the Crozier Center for Women for a screening of "Portrait of a Lady on Fire" that will include snacks, related art displays and the opportunity to socialize.
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Join the Crozier Center for Women for discussion of "Women, Race and Class" by Angela Davis.
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The Department of Philosophy welcomes philosopher Quill Kukla from the Kennedy Institute of Ethics.
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Ashley Valanzola from Middle Tennessee State University will discuss sexual violence as a weapon of war and how it was a taboo topic until the post-WWII era. She will look at how attitudes, ideas and repercussions have changed since then and the impact of recent events.
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Kenyon's Office of Human Resources is hosting a hybrid presentation. Join us in person or virtually.
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The Gund welcomes art historian Tanya Sheehan to discuss her research on Harlem Renaissance artists Charles Alston and Jacob Lawrence.
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Hear from local experts in individual and community health and wellness as Kenyon celebrates the inauguration of Julie Kornfeld. The panelists will address topics ranging from women’s health to mental health to community health and more.
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Join CSAD for a monthly opportunity to have a small, informal discussion with an interdisciplinary group of faculty and students interested in the intersection of history, politics, society and the operation of market economies.
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Faculty from The Ohio State University will discuss their integration of public health studies with classics, studio art, opera and material culture in a conversation hosted by The Gund.
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Kenyon welcomes Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Martin Baron to discuss his memoir.
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Kenyon's Office of Human Resources is hosting an in-person presentation.
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The Department of English welcomes, Paul Williams, associate professor of twentieth-century literature and culture at the University of Exeter.
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Join CSAD for a monthly opportunity to have a small, informal discussion with an interdisciplinary group of faculty and students interested in the intersection of history, politics, society and the operation of market economies.
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Kenyon's Office of Human Resources is hosting an in-person presentation. Join us at the Lowry Center Theater.