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Kenyon Named a Top Peace Corps Producer
Kenyon NewsThe College ranked No. 2 among small schools in producing volunteers for the government agency that promotes world peace and friendship.
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Changes Coming to Online Library Services
Kenyon NewsA platform migration project that will be completed this summer will result in a more modern system and a single interface for multiple resources.
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Kenyon Remembers Frank Yow
Kenyon NewsFrank Yow H’91, professor emeritus of biology, who taught at the College for more than 30 years, died May 5.
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An Architectural Odyssey
Kenyon NewsFor decades, former provost Greg Spaid ’69 H’21 pursued a mystery involving Frank Lloyd Wright and Knox County. A collaborative exhibit curated with student assistance reveals his findings at The Gund.
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Tenure Awarded to Five Faculty
Kenyon NewsFaculty from four different departments were promoted to associate professor at the most recent meeting of the College’s Board of Trustees.
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Spring 2025 Report from the Board of Trustees
Kenyon NewsThe Kenyon College Board of Trustees convened for its spring meeting April 24-25 in Gambier.
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Award Winners Build Community
Kenyon NewsThe three spring recipients of the Franklin Miller Award have gone to great lengths to encourage connections among students in their academic disciplines.
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Kenyon Remembers Gloria Jean Stokes
Kenyon NewsGloria Jean Stokes, a passionate sports fan who worked in the College’s dining hall for almost 30 years, died April 25.
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Taking Center Stage
Kenyon NewsAssociate Professor of Drama Anton Dudley’s liberal arts approach to theater is resonating with — and impacted by — his students.
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