18 Results found for: Kenyon in the World
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Building Our Resilience
Notes From Ransom Hall“Cooperation and collaboration are our strategic superpowers: Working together we not only slow transmission, but undermine the virus’ own resilience mechanism.”
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To “Do Right,” We Must Name What is Wrong
Notes From Ransom Hall“Restore facts and reason to the public discourse, connect to our neighbors with empathy and grace. This is the work that we can and must do.”
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Kenyon Newsmakers in 2020
Kenyon NewsGet to know a few of the alumni, students and faculty who stood out in a year like no other.
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Sleepless in Exeter
First Person: Student Life at KenyonEven though I wish my abroad experience hadn’t been cut short, my last few days in Exeter were as lovely as they could’ve possibly been.
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Fulbright Recognition
Kenyon NewsFor the 15th time, Kenyon is a top baccalaureate institution for producing student winners of the Fulbright fellowship.
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Kenyon Newsmakers 2019
Kenyon NewsHere are 10 Kenyon newsmakers worth your attention.
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Crazy, Amazing, Abroad
First Person: Student Life at KenyonMy first two years at Kenyon gave me the stepping stones to make my way across the Atlantic to Exeter, and I’m so thankful for that.
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Illuminating the Universe
Kenyon NewsRachel Nguyen ’19 and physics professor Tom Giblin publish research on the dark origins of the universe.
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Climate in the Classroom
Kenyon NewsAs calls to combat climate change are amplified worldwide, Kenyon students and faculty put a local spin on activism.
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Ready for Research
Kenyon NewsThanks to hard work, Nick Kaufman ’19 wins a Fulbright grant for research in China.
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