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Kenyon opposes new ICE international student guidance
Press ReleasesKenyon joins 179 schools in amicus brief opposing new ICE international student guidance.
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Support for International Students
Notes From Ransom HallPresident Decatur shared a message with Kenyon students and employees via email on Wednesday, July 8.
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Goldwater Power
Kenyon NewsKenyon consistently produces Goldwater Scholars, the premier award for undergraduate research in the sciences.
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Podcasting Pioneer
In the News — New York TimesNadia Reiman '05 took home the first-ever Pulitzer Prize for audio reporting for her work with NPR's "This American Life. Her coverage of people impacted by a controversial immigration policy established Reiman as a leader in inclusive podcasting.
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In the Halls of Power
Kenyon Alumni MagazineOne of the top photojournalists in D.C., Erin Schaff '11 gets an up-close look at America’s leading political figures. Read the stories behind her headline-making images, included in Time Magazine's Photos of the Year.
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Chris Loggins ’08
In the News — Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewInspired by Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood, Loggins received a Daytime Emmy for the popular children's program, “Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood.”
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Caitlin Horrocks ’02
In the News — The Wall Street JournalHorrocks’ first novel, “The Vexations,” earned a place on the Wall Street Journal’s list of best books of 2019 and caught the attention of Oprah as a book “you won’t be able to put down.”
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Alexandra White ’09
In the News — New York TimesAs head of the environment and cancer epidemiology group at the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, White authored a report that linked hair dyes with an increased risk of breast cancer in black women.
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‘Joy is a Radical Act’
In the News — The New York TimesImmigration activist Marco Saavedra ’11 made national headlines as his own asylum case was heard before a federal judge.
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