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Could AI Save Endangered Archives?
In the News — Ohio NewsroomDeterioration is endangering historical archives across the country. Kenyon faculty members Katherine Elkins and Jon Chun are working with a team of students to help preserve materials from collections like the New Orleans Jazz Museum.
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Kenyon Together Annual Giving Challenge
Kenyon NewsDuring our March 24-25 giving challenge, please consider giving to the Kenyon Fund to support everything that makes Kenyon, Kenyon.
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Celebrating Black History
Kenyon NewsCampus events recognizing Black voices are taking place throughout February in honor of Black History Month.
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Kenyon Again Named Top Producer of Fulbrights
Kenyon NewsThe College’s streak of ranking as a top producer among liberal arts institutions for the Fulbright U.S. Student Program continued this year.
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Kenyon Remembers Russell H. Batt H’00
Kenyon NewsRussell H. Batt H’00, a professor emeritus of chemistry who found great joy in the natural world, died Jan. 21.
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MLK’s Unfinished Work
Kenyon NewsDuring the annual campus Day of Dialogue, the College community celebrated the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. while contemplating various ways of responding to injustice.
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Provost Bowman Announces Plans to Step Down
Kenyon NewsJeff Bowman will conclude nine years of service in the Provost’s Office on June 30.
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Kenyon Asks Why AI, Why Now?
Kenyon NewsExperts from the College and around the country will gather on campus to discuss the future of AI in education as part of the first Summit on Liberal Arts x AI.
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