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Civil Rights Updates
Campus UpdatesThe Office for Civil Rights provides a summer 2025 campus update on the 2025-26 policy, staff changes, education and programming, data reporting and more.
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Next-Level Internships
Kenyon NewsStudents who landed impressive internships over the summer can confirm that there’s no substitute for gaining real-world experience in helping to plot out a career.
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Kenyon Students Help Knox County Schools
Press ReleasesStudents at Kenyon College are helping local schoolchildren in and out of the classroom by volunteering, mentoring and providing special programming.
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New on the Hill
Kenyon NewsKenyon is pleased to welcome the following staff members who have joined the College or changed roles in the past month.
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Welcoming New Faculty and Staff
Kenyon NewsKenyon celebrated the opening of the academic year and introduced new faculty and staff on Friday, Aug. 29.
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Sign for the Camera
Kenyon NewsLeah Fanello ’25 helped bridge the gap between science and art by photographing American Sign Language as Kenyon's Community Engagement Summer Scholar.
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Getting Unstuck
Kenyon NewsA Summer Science Scholar leans into the trial-and-error of the research process while studying how plants produce sticky, pest-repellent sugars.
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A Fruitful Venture
Kenyon NewsAn Environmental Studies Sustainability Scholar’s work studying insects and other creatures in local orchards could be an important step toward sustainable pest control.
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To Eat or Not to Eat
Kenyon NewsTwo student researchers spent the summer studying the eating habits of microscopic roundworms to gain insights into rare mitochondrial diseases in humans.
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One Worm, Infinite Possibilities
Kenyon NewsA Summer Science Scholar’s research into California blackworms is making important contributions to the field of regenerative medicine and could shed light on diseases like cancer.
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