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Communications Specialist
Kenyon NewsAmy Shirer ’18 secured a post-graduation job in communications at a Fortune 500 company. After completing a job shadow with Eileen Lehmann ’86, then internal communications director at Cardinal Health, in Columbus, Ohio, she was recommended for an internship. That experience earned her a full-time communications position, where she now works as a senior specialist.
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Falling for the Liberal Arts
Kenyon BlogsElaine Lipworth P’16,’21 initially considered the liberal arts to be a rather narrow concept. Now, she can’t imagine anything more exciting or worthwhile.
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Not A Mile
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Programming Humanity
Kenyon NewsA new interdisciplinary course explores the promise and peril of artificial intelligence.
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Drawing Abroad
Kenyon Alumni MagazineFor Henry Uhrik ’18, illustration helps transcend cultural and language barriers.
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Tales of the Looted
Kenyon NewsWith a new podcast, Associate Professor of Classics Zoë Kontes examines the stories behind illicit antiquities.
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Why I Love Office Hours
Kenyon BlogsIt’s always been true: Dropping in for a chat with Kenyon’s friendly and accessible faculty is one of the best ways to set yourself up for success (and get some dog love).
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In Defense of Gund Commons
First Person: Student Life at KenyonFinding a place to call home, a place you can claim as yours, makes all the difference.
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A Bittersweet Season
Kenyon Blogs“Parting was always bittersweet. But far less so knowing that our daughters were happy and in good hands.” Ralph Gardner Jr. P’11,’16 reflects on Family Weekends past.
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John Green and Growing Pains
First Person: Student Life at KenyonBooks like “The Fault in Our Stars” reignited my interest in reading for pleasure in high school. Six years later, I’m glad to still be reading engaging, challenging texts.
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