• Mice and Mazes

    Kenyon Alumni Magazine

    One summer scholar explores the work of another about how mice can help autism research.

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  • Kenyon celebrated seniors at the 197th Commencement ceremony, which included an address by Jacqueline Woodson H’25, an award-winning author and MacArthur “genius grant” fellow, who urged graduates to “remember what you loved when you were a child and ‘Stay Gold.’”

  • President Julie Kornfeld congratulates the Class of 2025 at Kenyon's 197th Commencement.

  • Jacqueline Woodson

    Jacqueline Woodson H’25, an award-winning author and MacArthur ‘genius grant’ fellow, urges the Class of 2025 to ‘remember what you loved when you were a child and “Stay Gold.”’

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  • Will Bryant ’25

    Senior Class President Will Bryant ’25 addresses his classmates at Kenyon’s 197th Commencement.

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  • Vice President for Student Affairs Celestino Limas

    Vice President for Student Affairs Celestino Limas talks to graduating seniors in a Baccalaureate address about the commitment and strength they’ve shown for each other.

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  • Sebastian Gaeta ’24

    The College ranked No. 2 among small schools in producing volunteers for the government agency that promotes world peace and friendship.

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  • Stained glass seal

    A platform migration project that will be completed this summer will result in a more modern system and a single interface for multiple resources.

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  • Frank Yow H’91, professor emeritus of biology, who taught at the College for more than 30 years, died May 5.

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  • For decades, former provost Greg Spaid ’69 H’21 pursued a mystery involving Frank Lloyd Wright and Knox County. A collaborative exhibit curated with student assistance reveals his findings at The Gund.

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