• After discovering playwriting at Kenyon, Will Arbery '11 received critical acclaim for his thought-provoking productions. Arbery was a Whiting Award winner and Pulitzer finalist in the same year.

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  • As an executive producer of an Oscar-winning short documentary, Ruby Schiff ’21 brought global attention to the lack of education surrounding menstruation in a rural Indian village.

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  • Learn how “Pod Save America” host Tommy Vietor ’02 waxed philosophical at Kenyon, hitched a ride to the White House with a hotshot senator and ended up as an influential voice to millions of ears across America.

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  • Or, how I found myself sitting next to the head of political affairs of the Venezuelan Embassy, a former member of the World Bank, and a humanitarian aid and development economist.

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  • A Subtle Transformation

    Kenyon Alumni Magazine

    In “Stray: A Memoir,” Stephanie Danler ’06 confronts the demons of her past.

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  • Mind of a Writer

    Kenyon News

    A senior English major speaks to Prof. Ira Sukrungruang about inclusive literature, his teaching philosophy and creative writing.

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  • To celebrate 50 years of coeducation at Kenyon, we profiled Kenyon alumnae during the 2019-20 academic year including Susan Berger ’85.

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  • The editors and friends of the Kenyon Review share a summer reading list dedicated to fighting injustice.

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  • Positive Trends

    Kenyon News

    From conducting economic analysis at the Federal Reserve to networking with Hollwood agents, Kenyon seniors are well suited for the working world.

  • The “River of the Little Owls," and the communities found along it, have shaped much of Kenyon's sense of place.

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