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Kenyon women claimed their 25th national title and men earned a runner-up finish at the NCAA Division III Swimming and Diving Championships.
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The Kenyon Ten: Katie Sparvero
Kenyon NewsCollegian Co-Editor-in-Chief Katie Sparvero ’25 shows her love for family, crocheting and the Pittsburgh Pirates.
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Embracing Generosity
Kenyon NewsA community-wide Day of Service on April 10 will mark the beginning of a new campus initiative called the Generosity Project.
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Standing Up for Public Health
In the News — Washington PostJohn Green ’00 is using his platform to advocate for public health, zeroing in on the deadliest infectious disease in the world.
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Celebrating Revolutionary Women
Kenyon NewsCampus events taking place in March for Women’s History Month recognize historic barriers while offering opportunities for connection and empowerment.
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Gender and Time Unbound
Kenyon NewsA community reading group and film screening offer a chance to explore Virginia Woolf’s gender-expansive novel “Orlando” and its implications for the larger transgender community.
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Nationally-Acclaimed Theater Company to Collaborate with Community on Classic Play Addressing Contemporary Issues
Press Releases“An Enemy of the People: A Theater Project from America’s Hometown” will present powerful readings and guided discussions to foster connection and positive action in Knox County.
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Kenyon Remembers Linda L. Barrett
Kenyon NewsLinda L. Barrett, a longtime food service employee who loved working among family at Peirce Hall, died March 4.
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Kenyon Remembers James C. Niederman
Kenyon NewsDr. James C. Niederman ’46 P’76 H’81, trustee emeritus and proud supporter of the Kenyon Review, died March 2.
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The Bicentennial Tour with President Kornfeld stops in Chicago.
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