-
Kenyon Remembers William McCulloh H’99
Kenyon NewsWilliam McCulloh H’99, a professor emeritus of classics who inspired generations of students with his erudite and kind nature, died Dec. 5.
Categories -
Kenyon Grad Named Marshall Scholar
Kenyon NewsThe prestigious award will support the graduate work of Sam Bowden ’24 in Eastern European history and languages while in the United Kingdom.
Categories -
Kenyon Show to Span the World of Dance
Kenyon NewsOriginal choreography by faculty and students across various genres will be showcased in the annual Fall Dance Concert on Dec. 11-13.
Categories -
Holiday Lovin’ from the Oven
Kenyon NewsFaculty and staff share their favorite recipes for baked treats this holiday season.
-
Kenyon Newsmakers in 2025
Kenyon NewsRenowned authors, a distinguished diplomat, and an award-winning actress were just some of the alumni and faculty who made headlines this year.
Categories -
Imperati named Kenyon’s Director of Athletics
Kenyon NewsJason Imperati has been hired to serve as the College’s next director of athletics, fitness, and recreation.
Categories -
A Window to the World
Kenyon NewsKenyon’s distinctive immersive model of teaching and learning world languages equips students with cultural and linguistic tools for lives of global engagement.
Categories -
‘Office Hours’ with A.F. Oehmke
Kenyon NewsThe assistant professor of art is nuts about her workspace in Horvitz Hall, where she turns walnuts and pecans into ink — and much more — for her artistic endeavors.
Categories -
Where AI Meets The Humanities: Inside Kenyon College’s Bold Experiment
In the News — ForbesForbes interviews Professor Kate Elkins about an ambitious new initiative from Kenyon's AI Lab.