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Dancing in the Dark
Notes From Ransom Hall“My weekend plan? Remembering to find the sparks that restart my fire, even if I just end up dancing in the dark.”
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United in Hope and Gratitude
Notes From Ransom Hall“I am immensely proud of all the ways our community has united this past year. None of this has been easy.”
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Building Our Resilience
Notes From Ransom Hall“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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Why I Vote
Notes From Ransom HallPresident Sean Decatur votes to honor the courage and resilience of those who have come before him.
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Learning, Unlearning and Relearning in the Year 2020
Notes From Ransom HallPresident Sean Decatur welcomed the Class of 2024 and new transfer students during a virtual Opening Convocation ceremony, August 30, 2020.
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Think Slow With a Stayed Mind
Notes From Ransom HallHearing is fast — even hearing to extract information is fast — but listening is slow. An excellent liberal arts education should prepare you to move beyond sharpening your skills to hear information in order to have a quick response and action, but rather to listen carefully (and slowly) to develop a deep understanding.
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Reflections on Night One of Remote Learning
Notes From Ransom HallThe current crisis separates us physically, but we’ve built relationships in and outside of the classroom that can and will withstand this.
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Facing the World with ‘Divine Dissatisfaction’
Notes From Ransom HallThe best way we can honor Dr. King is to choose community over chaos — to find the courage and will to overcome procrastination and stand with those who are sacrificing for justice.
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The Power of Unintentional Community
Notes From Ransom HallAs we celebrate the intentional community built at Kenyon, we should not lose sight of the power of the unintentional, casual community generated here.
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