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Exploring Rural Life
Kenyon NewsKenyon’s Office for Community Partnerships aims to connect students with Knox County through the Rural Life Initiative.
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Members of the Gambier community gathered to observe the Fourth of July.
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The Cost of Leading While Black
Notes From Ransom HallPresident Sean Decatur describes how racist harassment takes an invisible toll.
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How a Kenyon family is using their mother's legacy to support first-generation students
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Celebrating the Courage to Dissent
Notes From Ransom HallThis week’s bestowal of the Leopoldo López Freedom and Democracy Award reminds us of the importance of free expression both close to home and far afield.
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Lisa Schott to Retire
Press ReleasesLisa Schott ’80 will step down as managing director of the Philander Chase Conservancy after a long career serving Kenyon.
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Sorin is the author of “Driving While Black: African American Travel and the Road to Civil Rights.”
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To “Do Right,” We Must Name What is Wrong
Notes From Ransom Hall“Restore facts and reason to the public discourse, connect to our neighbors with empathy and grace. This is the work that we can and must do.”
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Eddie S. Glaude Jr. headlines annual MLK Day celebration
Press ReleasesThe bestselling author and intellectual will deliver the keynote address at Kenyon's "Day of Dialogue" program.
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Why I Vote
Notes From Ransom HallPresident Sean Decatur votes to honor the courage and resilience of those who have come before him.
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