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Kenyon Remembers Thomas Lepley
Kenyon NewsThomas Lepley H’13, retired director of facilities planning who oversaw major campus construction projects, died Jan. 20.
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Kenyon Remembers Pat McCulloh
Kenyon NewsPat McCulloh, a beloved Gambier resident who taught art at the College, died Jan. 17.
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Campaign Flourishes with Conclusion Nearing
Kenyon NewsThe most successful fundraising campaign in Kenyon’s history is strengthening the foundation for the College’s third century.
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Dance Collaboration Connects Community
Kenyon NewsKenyon students are working with the Ohio State University to restage a significant 1958 dance for the community in a free performance in Mount Vernon.
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Philander Chase Conservancy to Connect Public Green Spaces
Press ReleasesUsing a grant from the Clean Ohio Green Space Conservation Program, the conservancy acquired 124 acres of land that will connect the Brown Family Environmental Center with Wolf Run Regional Park, creating more open space for public use.
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Giving in Honor of the Bicentennial
Kenyon NewsDonors are celebrating 200 years by investing in the next 200.
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Cox to Partner with Students in Promoting Health Education
Campus UpdatesThe new Peer Health Educator program will feature students providing wellness outreach and education to fellow students.
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Second Round of Bicentennial Grants Announced
Kenyon NewsPerformance and lectures among the projects to be funded by the advisory committee.
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‘Tell Them About the Dream’
Kenyon NewsThe College community discussed the 1963 March on Washington and the “I Have a Dream” speech during the annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Dialogue.
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Kenyon Remembers Charles ‘Chuck’ Rice
Kenyon NewsCharles "Chuck" Rice H’94, professor emeritus of psychology who taught for 25 years, died Dec. 27.
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