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Summer of Scholarship
Kenyon NewsNearly 100 students use their summers to conduct challenging research under the expert guidance of faculty mentors.
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Kenyon Remembers Tom Stamp ’73 H’22
Kenyon NewsTom Stamp ’73 H’22, the College historian, keeper of Kenyoniana and longtime leader of the Office of Public Affairs who told Kenyon’s stories as no one else could, died July 26.
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Six Trustees Join Kenyon’s Board
Kenyon NewsThe College’s governing board added at-large trustees as well as new members representing parents and alumni on July 1.
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Tributes for a Fallen Tree
Kenyon NewsCommunity members remember a giant white oak at the Brown Family Environmental Center, felled by a recent storm, that may have been one of the oldest in the region.
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Access for All
Kenyon NewsKenyon’s Accessibility Committee works to make campus a place where everyone can fully participate, something that a new series of workshops aims to improve even more.
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Seven Faculty Named to Endowed Positions
Kenyon NewsFaculty members from across the College were appointed to endowed professorships that support their work effective July 1.
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Roger Wakeman Named Chief Operating Officer
Kenyon NewsRoger Wakeman, vice president for facilities and energy at Dartmouth College, will join Kenyon College as its inaugural chief operating officer on August 13, 2025.
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Keith DiDonato Named Vice President for Advancement
Campus UpdatesKeith DiDonato will join Kenyon College as vice president for advancement on August 4, 2025.
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Connecting to Pride’s Past
Kenyon NewsJessica Pruett, assistant professor of gender and sexuality studies, talks about Pride Month, Chappell Roan and what she’s learned from studying lesbian identity and the ’70s.
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