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Finding Home in a Hammock
First Person: Student Life at Kenyon“If I let it, college can be this weightless moment — a four-year period of growth and self-reflection.”
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The Language of Love
Kenyon NewsProfessor of English Rosemary O’Neill explains how the amorous origins of Valentine’s Day and modern notions of courtly love have their roots in medieval literature.
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Recognizing Black History
Kenyon NewsCampus celebrations for Black History Month highlight Black voices through more than a dozen events in February.
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Q&A on Recent Executive Orders
Campus UpdatesVice President and General Counsel Jackie Holmes, the College’s in-house legal expert, answers questions to help the Kenyon community better understand the current legal and regulatory landscape.
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Quest for Justice
Kenyon NewsOutgoing Ambassador Bridget Brink ’91 relied on lessons she first learned at Kenyon to navigate the literal and figurative minefields of Russia’s war in Ukraine.
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Making Their Case
Kenyon NewsStudents in a political science course get hands-on experience researching information for immigration court cases affecting asylum seekers.
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Keeping Watch
Kenyon NewsSoftware engineer Gabe Schine ’05 talks about his role with Watch Duty, the free app providing real-time information that has been a hero of the L.A. wildfires.
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