• Egg-citing News

    Campus Updates

    With the help of 300 new hens, the Kenyon Farm will soon begin supplying fresh, local eggs to Peirce Dining Hall.

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  • A show hosted by Social Board celebrates the creativity of Kenyon's community.

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  • The Beat on the Hill

    First Person: Student Life at Kenyon

    Like a symphony, my classes have themes that talk to each other.

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  • Will Arbery ’11 

    In the News New York Times Magazine

    A Pulitzer Prize-nominated playwright and co-producer of the hit HBO show, "Succession," Arbery “challenges us to slow down, even when dealing with the pressures of political and social discord.”

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  • Habitat and Humanity

    Campus Updates

    Anthropology students study the history of human dwellings, then get hands-on experience combating housing insecurity by taking part in local building projects.

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  • Cox Health Center

    COVID-19 Update

    Campus Updates

    When traveling for Thanksgiving break, be aware of COVID-19 conditions at your destination and take appropriate precautions. Testing before returning to campus is strongly recommended.

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  • Crossing Middle Paths

    First Person: Student Life at Kenyon

    As it turns out, the toughest part of the admissions process is not waiting for the decision, but for the first semester to begin.

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  • A landmark survey by Assistant Professor of Sociology Austin Johnson sheds light on the experiences of young LGBTQ people growing up in the American South.

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  • Dave Rowe teaching

    According to political science professor David Rowe, the best class is one where a student’s worldview is turned upside down.

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  • Kenyon students interning with county government demonstrate a commitment to community that transcends partisanship.

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