This pathway invites students to explore the challenges and opportunities of a world that is increasingly interconnected—yet profoundly uneven—in its flows of culture, capital, and human connection. Migration patterns and the exchange of goods, services, and ideas shape not only economic well-being but also cultural identities, political relationships, and everyday life—revealing how local places are continually reshaped by global movement and rapid change. Kenyon students in this pathway will learn about these dynamics firsthand by immersing themselves in the study of languages, economics, history, the arts, beliefs, values, plus their own personal experiences. The pathway builds bridges between the Kenyon campus and other communities—locally in Ohio, across the United States, and around the globe—while fostering deeper understanding and engagement.
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