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Life Lessons On and Off the Hill
Kenyon NewsRaul Romero ’22 talks to Assistant Professor of Psychology Leah Dickens about community, gratitude and her Baccalaureate speech.
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Singer to Serve as Associate Provost
Kenyon NewsProfessor of History Wendy Singer will join the provost’s office for the upcoming academic year.
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Throwing Pottery, Identifying Potsherds
First Person: Student Life at KenyonEven when having fun and taking a breather, I'm still learning and experiencing.
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College Affirms Middle Path Partnership
Campus UpdatesThe unions representing Kenyon’s custodial staff and skilled trade workers have raised questions about a long-standing, three-way partnership with the College.
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Basil Kahwash ’10
In the News — New York TimesThe Kenyon molecular biology major is now an assistant professor of medicine at Vanderbilt University, cracking cases of mysterious allergic reactions to bring relief to patients.
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COVID-19 Update: Uptick in Cases Calls for Renewed Caution
Campus UpdatesA spike of positive tests among students has occurred this week, and cases are rising in Knox County as well.
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Raising the Bar
Kenyon NewsA group of dedicated students has developed a new bar and restaurant concept to provide on-campus refreshment and socialization.
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Kenyon Remembers Alex McKeown
Kenyon NewsThe former associate professor of political science was known as “a fine teacher who cared about his students, a kind man beneath the gruff and bearded exterior.”
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The Other College Philander Built
Kenyon Alumni MagazineA writer visits the site of Jubilee College in Peoria, Illinois, and finds the spirit of Kenyon’s founder is still very much alive there.
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