• Student award recipients

    The inaugural Gundies awards recognized student leaders and the impact their organizations have on campus during a recent ceremony organized by the Office of Student Engagement.

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  • Courtesy of The Gund at Kenyon College. Image by James DeCamp Photography.

    The distinction from the American Alliance of Museums is the highest national recognition afforded to museums in the United States.

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  • The College’s Brown Family Environmental Center will host its annual “Keep It Wild” festival on Saturday, April 19.

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  • Taking the Lead

    Kenyon News

    Student leaders who make up Kenyon’s Affinity Group Collective met at a recent retreat to celebrate their accomplishments and sow the seeds for an even deeper sense of community.

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  • Stained glass seal

    President Kornfeld and Provost Bowman call on the Kenyon community to recommit to the critical work we do, including challenging our own thinking each and every day.

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  • Professor Zoë Kontes points out the architectural refinements of the Temple of Aphaia on the island of Aegina.

    Missing Pieces

    First Person: Student Life at Kenyon

    A trip to Greece as part of a travel-embedded course provided a valuable window into the plundering of ancient sites — and a resolution for one student to be part of the solution.

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  • Students from "Greek Archaeology" enjoyed special access to the interior of the Parthenon during their trip to the Acropolis.

    Students enrolled in two travel-embedded courses experienced ancient temples and giant tortoises firsthand in Greece and the Galápagos Islands over spring break.

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  • Faculty are partnering with colleagues across the world to teach courses, giving students valuable exposure to cultural and academic diversity.

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  • Barbara Dodson Simmons Chambliss, a dedicated staff member who helped keep things running smoothly at the library for more than 20 years, died on March 18.

  • Students plant a tree

    Tree People

    Kenyon News

    A student effort to plant scores of trees around the Brown Family Environmental Center and Mavec Field celebrated the College’s bicentennial while preserving the campus’ rural character.

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