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Trailblazer
In the News — PennLiveExecutive director of the Pennsylvania Interbranch Commission of Gender, Racial and Ethnic Fairness Maraleen Shields '00 is fighting to rid the state's courts of racial and gender bias.
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A skilled epidemiologist, Julie Kornfeld recognizes that addressing complex problems calls for the collaboration of deep thinkers across disciplines. In her role as president, she will build on Kenyon’s strengths of preparing graduates to think critically and creatively about ideas that move the world forward.
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Beginning in February, the College will pilot a new process for promoting campus events through email and other means.
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Join Kenyon students on this sneak peek tour of Bexley Hall. Dating to 1839 and sitting at the north end of Middle Path, the building has been renovated into a residence hall and student event space.
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The Kenyon Review speaks to Nadia Reiman ’05, who produced an episode of “This American Life” that received the first Pulitzer Prize for audio reporting.
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Finding new points of entry to the Kenyon theater scene.
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Sounding the Alarm on Climate Change
In the News — C-SPANU.S. Senator Michael Bennet introduced two different alums–Andy Meuller ’90 and Ellen Herbert ’07–to testify as experts before the Senate Agriculture Subcommittee on Conservation.
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Finding Her Audience
Test MagazineAlumni connections helped Mia Sherin ’22 broaden her horizons as a writer, leading to a budding career in New York City.
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