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COVID-19 Update: Quiet period extended through April 9
Campus UpdatesBased on the results of this week’s COVID-19 testing, which included all students in residence, we have made the difficult decision to extend the quiet period through Friday, April 9.
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Feeding a Neighborhood
In the News — ABC NewsMarco Saavedra ’11, an immigration activist whose family runs a restaurant that’s a staple of the South Bronx, feeds neighbors struggling with food insecurity during the pandemic.
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Pitching a New Name
In the News — The New York TimesStephanie Fryberg ’94, a professor of psychology who has researched the effects of Native American sports mascots on Indigenous people, helps Cleveland’s baseball team chart their future.
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Chinese Human Rights Activist to Receive Kenyon Award Honoring Commitments to Democracy
Press ReleasesChen Guangcheng will join Leopoldo López ’93 in conversation about personal sacrifice for the public good.
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COVID-19 Update: Vaccine clinic to be offered on campus
Campus UpdatesGovernor DeWine announced that Ohio colleges and universities will receive allocations of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine.
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2021 Commencement Update: Ceremony Moved to May 21
Campus UpdatesPresident Decatur announces modifications to Kenyon’s plans to celebrate the Class of 2021.
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COVID-19 Update: Vaccination Opportunities
Campus UpdatesKnox Public Health is facilitating two first-come-first-serve COVID-19 vaccine clinics on March 31.
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Knox County actors featured in Theater of War Frontline
Press ReleasesThe special performance, part of Theater of War's virtual residency with Kenyon, aims to center perspectives of frontline and essential personnel.
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Minding the Gap
First Person: Student Life at KenyonSlow down, take a minute and look around — because if you don’t, you might miss something.
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