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The Philosophy of Love
Kenyon NewsFrom Plato to Jimmy Kimmel, the Department of Philosophy’s Alexandra Bradner shares her thoughts on love this Valentine’s Day.
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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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