Looking to be part of a group that focuses on a common passion or goal? Join the club, all are welcome. Kenyon offers more than 100 student clubs and organizations geared to special interests — ranging from activism to a cappella, Ultimate Frisbee to Greek life. Want to start your own club? You can do that, too.

Find your group.

Here are just a few examples of the dozens of interests you’ll find represented at Kenyon — with new organizations popping up all the time.

  • The Rural Cause

    This student-led initiative strengthens Kenyon’s ties to its place in rural Ohio through education, support and action, promoting knowledge of the local area and a greater understanding of the rural landscape in the United States.

  • The Horn Gallery

    Horn Gallery

    The Horn Gallery is a student-run arts and performance space. We provide high quality events in our beautiful little barn. The building has two floors with a concert and theatrical performance venue, community space and a practice room. 

  • BSU Mural

    Black Student Union

    A presence on campus since 1968, the Black Student Union recently celebrated its 50th anniversary. It’s just one of many campus clubs and organizations celebrating diversity, equity, inclusion and multiculturalism.

  • Kenyon HIKA

    HIKA

    HIKA publishes student work in a highly selective literary and fine arts journal. It also offer students interested in editing and publishing the chance to develop these skills. HIKA is published once a year. 

  • Athletes for Equality

    Athletes for Equality promotes an accepting and welcoming environment for all student-athletes and offers education on the presence of LGBTQ+ athletes. We strive to further equality and diversity within athletics.

  • ECO

    The Environmental Campus Organization aspires to transform Kenyon into a more sustainable college and raise awareness of environmental issues. 

  • Hillel

    Kenyon Hillel provides support for any students interested in Jewish life on campus. They facilitate activities that welcome students, faculty, staff and the entire community.

  • isak

    International Society at Kenyon

    ISAK serves as the voice of international students on campus, addresses international student issues and raises awareness about global and cross-cultural issues.

Recreation and Fitness

Wellness and well-being are intrinsically linked in fueling a positive learning experience. We are committed to promoting a healthier community that allows Kenyon students, faculty and staff to perform at the peak of their abilities.

Campus came to life as new students arrived in Gambier for Move-In Day and the start of Fall Orientation.

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