• CDO staff

    The Career Development Office received a prestigious award for its program that encourages students to take advantage of its resources by offering exclusive prizes and perks.

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  • Outdoor activities that take advantage of rural Ohio’s natural beauty abound around campus for those who remain during the summer months.

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  • Four dedicated employees were honored with the College’s Distinguished Service Award and Staff Council’s Kenyon Spirit Award.

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  • Adam Serfass leading a tour of Kenyon's Latin and Greek inscriptions

    Voices From the Past

    Kenyon Alumni Magazine

    Professor of Classics Adam Serfass and student researchers Ellis Copley ’25 and Chiara Nevard ’25 enable Kenyon’s Latin and Greek inscriptions, long hidden in plain sight, to speak again.

  • Parade of classes

    More than 1,100 alumni and their guests returned to the Hill — see highlights from the 0s and 5s, as well as the Owl Creeks, Colla Voce and Take Five.

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  • Students walking in Galápagos

    Sun and Soil

    First Person: Student Life at Kenyon

    What a class trip to the Galápagos taught one student about connection, community and the heat that lingers long after the sun fades.

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  • 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.’”

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

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  • 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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