• President Sean Decatur outlines plans for a comprehensive audit of the College’s Title IX policy, procedures and outcomes in a letter to the Kenyon community.

  • Honors Day

    Plus Ça Change

    Kenyon Blogs

    Andrew Welsh-Huggins '83 P'17 observes what has and has not changed between hanging around Gambier as a student and the day he drove his daughter up the Hill.

  • Zoë Kontes

    Zoë Kontes, associate professor of classics, wins a Whiting Foundation fellowship to create podcasts on illicit trade in antiquities.

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  • FBI Director James B. Comey Jr. P’16 addresses privacy and security issues at CSAD’s biennial conference.

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  • Set for Success

    Kenyon News

    A financial job launches Manjul Bhusal Sharma '16 toward a career in independent investment research.

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  • I settled dejectedly near baggage claim, pulled on my purple Kenyon sweatshirt, and resigned myself to a long wait.

  • Watching TV with Aristotle

    First Person: Student Life at Kenyon

    As a political science major at a liberal arts college, most of my classes look at some of the greatest writers and thinkers of all time. We wrestle with Plato, Shakespeare, Joyce Carol Oates and John Locke on a daily basis — so it’s somewhat of a strange thrill to come to a class ready to talk about an episode of Broad City or Transparent.

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  • matriculation book

    The Matriculation Book creates a material record of all who claim Kenyon as their alma mater.

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  • In the studio

    On Air

    Kenyon Collegian

    Classics professor Zoë Kontes hits the airwaves with a WKCO show.

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  • On Learning How (And Why) To Do Things Alone

    First Person: Student Life at Kenyon

    Regardless of whether you’re introverted, extroverted or somewhere in between, here are some of my favorite ways to be by myself at Kenyon.

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