• Anu Muppirala ’19 graduated from Kenyon with highest honors before attending Harvard University in pursuit of her doctorate.

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  • You Might Just Make It After All

    First Person: Student Life at Kenyon

    As an English major considering a career in journalism, I was incredibly fortunate to spend three days shadowing reporter Paul Singer ’88.

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  • Esteemed Company

    Kenyon News

    President Sean Decatur is a newly elected member of the prestigious American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

  • A New Generation of Activism

    Notes From Ransom Hall

    In creating a student award in his honor, Leopoldo López’s family, friends and fellow alumni are keeping his spark and his story alive, ensuring that generations of Kenyon students will see the promise and the value of a life lived in pursuit of a higher public calling.

  • Where in the World is Jodi Ann? #3: Gye Wani!

    First Person: Student Life at Kenyon

    Quintessential Kenyon’s foreign correspondent, Jodi Ann Wang ’20, now studying in Beijing, China, for the spring semester, reflects on her fall semester abroad in Ghana.

  • Writing My Own Tales

    First Person: Student Life at Kenyon

    A Medio Camino has become an outlet for Spanish-speaking students to connect with stories from a different perspective in a time when there is a growing Latin American population both at Kenyon and in the U.S.

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  • I had thought of college as this place where you go and take classes and work in laboratories and do other serious, academic stuff. And while all of that is true, the reality of coming to Kenyon is that you are joining a community of people who are also actively choosing to spend time atop this hill in rural Ohio.

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  • Kenyon and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance

    First Person: Student Life at Kenyon

    Kenyon has taught me how to think. Well, actually, in the interest of full disclosure — first, Kenyon humbled me into admitting I didn’t yet know much. I was clever, but in high school I produced more heat than light.

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  • Students discuss literature and forge friendships in Kenyon’s first prison-exchange course.

  • Opening the Letter

    First Person: Student Life at Kenyon

    Looking back on it, after spending a year on the Hill, coming to Kenyon was the best decision I could have made.

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