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Doing for Others: Living the Words of Dr. King
Kenyon NewsPresident Kornfeld reflects on lessons of service from Martin Luther King Jr. and the contributions all of us can make.
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$532 Million Is Only the Beginning
Kenyon NewsExamining the impact — and work left to do — after the record-breaking Our Path Forward to the Bicentennial campaign.
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Preparing for a Profession
Kenyon NewsStudents can boost their resume while developing valuable skills and relationships with alumni mentors through the Career Development Office’s Professional Extension Projects program.
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The Kenyon Ten: Travis Chi Wing Lau
Kenyon NewsPoet Travis Chi Wing Lau reflects on Kenyon’s close-knit campus, creating a home and his love for charcoal portraits.
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Walking in a Winter Wonderland
Kenyon NewsThe scenic landscapes and waterways that surround Kenyon are begging to be explored, even in the wintertime. Here are five ways to get out and enjoy the outdoors this season.
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Vice President Garland to Retire
Campus UpdatesPresident Kornfeld recognizes the contributions of Vice President for Advancement Colleen Garland, who will retire in June with a historic campaign among her accomplishments.
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Student Worker Petition Withdrawn
Campus UpdatesUE has withdrawn an election petition from the NLRB, ending a three-year deliberation of whether all Kenyon student workers could be represented by the union.
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Kenyon Newsmakers in 2024
Kenyon NewsAuthors, an astrophysicist and Abraham Lincoln’s right-hand man were just a few of the people with ties to the College who made headlines this year.
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Doorway to Kenyon’s Past
Kenyon NewsFrom Philander Chase’s desk to the parliamentary robe worn by Lord Kenyon, objects connected to the early days of the College — founded 200 years ago — remain on campus.
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