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To “Do Right,” We Must Name What is Wrong
Notes From Ransom Hall“Perhaps instead of quoting Dr. King we should consider what Dr. King would actually do.”
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COVID-19 Update: The Kenyon College Commitment
Campus UpdatesOn Jan. 15, 2021, President Sean Decatur encouraged all who will be on campus this spring to revisit the policies and practices that have contributed to keeping our community well.
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Eddie S. Glaude Jr. headlines annual MLK Day celebration
Press ReleasesThe bestselling author and intellectual will deliver the keynote address at Kenyon's "Day of Dialogue" program.
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‘Calvin and Hobbes’ Lives On
In the News — The Washington PostThe iconic comic strip by Bill Watterson ’80 — with characters named for philosophers studied in Kenyon courses — continues to delight and enchant.
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Is the American Experiment Still Viable?
Kenyon Alumni MagazineYour guide to the United States in 2021 and beyond.
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Anthony Jack to discuss poverty, education
Press ReleasesIn an online event, the Harvard sociologist will explore how class and culture shape the ways in which undergraduates navigate college.
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Celebrating Athletes
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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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