• You’ve Got Mail!

    First Person: Student Life at Kenyon

    There is something uniquely independent in being able to go check for your own, personal mail at an old-timey Post Office, and I love it.

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  • Jazz legend Wynton Marsalis, winner of nine Grammy Awards and the Pulitzer Prize for Music, will address the Class of 2019.

  • Cover Me In Cover Letters

    First Person: Student Life at Kenyon

    My friends teased me for meeting with the Career Development Office so frequently, but to my delight, I was able to have the last laugh when I found an internship.

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  • Renewing a Ritual

    Notes From Ransom Hall

    An updated Matriculation Oath honors key aspects of a Kenyon education and invites new students to share in this commitment.

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  • On and Off Campus

    Kenyon Blogs

    Two-time Kenyon mom Elaine Lipworth P’16,’21 shares her favorite hangouts in Gambier and beyond.

  • The Saudade of 'September'

    Notes From Ransom Hall

    Years of a liberal arts education have added many layers and dimensions to my life experiences.

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    Community Canvas

    Kenyon News

    The Kenyon community comes together to turn a utilitarian construction wall into an ever-evolving work of art.

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  • Ready to Roll

    Kenyon News

    Masen Colucci ’19 puts skills learned as a film major to work as an intern at New York Magazine.

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  • Lives of Grace and Impact

    Notes From Ransom Hall

    You won’t find a seminar at Kenyon on leading a life of grace, or a syllabus outlining steps to improve the lives of those around you. And, as the examples of Aretha Franklin and Dr. James Cox ’60 H’97 illustrate, there is no single model for achieving this. But we can extract some principles from their lives.

  • Theater sign

    Black Box Named

    Kenyon News

    Kenyon’s newest theater space honors legendary drama professor Harlene Marley H’05.