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Generosity by the Book
Kenyon NewsStudents and staff used spring break to deliver 1,000 new and used books donated by the campus community to a Kentucky nonprofit, where they’ll begin a journey to Ukrainian refugees.
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Spring Flings
Kenyon NewsSpring break was full of exciting opportunities for some students to travel as part of academic investigations, career explorations and extracurricular passions.
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Kenyon at the Oscars
Kenyon NewsDrama and film professor Jonathan Tazewell ’84 talks about Hollywood’s biggest night, this year’s crop of movies, and past — and possibly future — Oscar winners with ties to the College.
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A Top Fulbright Producer — Again
Kenyon NewsFor the 18th time in 20 years, Kenyon was recognized for being a leading producer for the State Department’s flagship international academic exchange program.
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Kenyon Newsmakers in 2024
Kenyon NewsAuthors, an astrophysicist and Abraham Lincoln’s right-hand man were just a few of the people with ties to the College who made headlines this year.
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Going Global
Kenyon NewsA breadth of programs sponsored by students, faculty and staff highlight campus diversity during Global Engagement Week, taking place this year from Oct. 21-25.
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Building Relationships Between Communities
Kenyon NewsKenyon students are headed to the Great Mohican Pow-Wow to learn about Native American heritage and culture.
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A Meaningful Exchange
Kenyon NewsA delegation with deep ties to the College has been working with teachers in West Africa as part of an educational and cultural exchange.
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Making a Difference
Kenyon NewsSummer interns, students and recent grads immerse themselves in the local legislative process, fostering a vibrant civic life.
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Working Across Disciplines
Kenyon NewsTriple major Lee Nah ’25 is the first Kenyon student in 15 years to win the Beinecke Scholarship and plans to use the award to continue her innovative interdisciplinary work.
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