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‘In Remembrance We Learn and Grow’
Kenyon News“This tired old world needs you and your voice and your actions,” Professor of Anthropology Dave Suggs tells graduating seniors in a Baccalaureate address.
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Tales of a Singing IUD
First Person: Student Life at KenyonA student actor takes on a role in a film senior thesis production incorporating drag and reproductive rights.
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Venus Hangs Out in Power Plants
First Person: Student Life at KenyonA junior reflects on a semester abroad in Rome.
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Professor of Biology Drew Kerkhoff has served Kenyon in a variety of leadership roles over 18 years, including as associate provost and chair of the COVID-19 steering committee.
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Presidential Search Update
Kenyon NewsAfter assembling an outstanding pool of candidates and inviting the most promising to interview, the search for Kenyon’s 20th president has yielded an exciting set of finalists.
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The Birds Sing for You Too
First Person: Student Life at Kenyon"What we think isolates us is, ironically, our uniting factor. You’re not alone in this, even if your mind has tricked you into believing as such."
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Welcome to Ohio. Find it Here.
First Person: Student Life at Kenyon"By October’s change of color, I had grown possessive of Gambier’s every peculiarity."
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Six Faculty Awarded Tenure
Kenyon NewsAdditionally, five faculty were promoted to full professor at the most recent meeting of the College’s Board of Trustees.
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NLRB Postpones Administrative Hearing
Campus UpdatesA new start date of May 22 provides the National Labor Relations Board with additional time to resolve student objections and complete a confidentiality order covering student information.
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Spring 2023 Report from the Board of Trustees
Kenyon NewsThe Kenyon College Board of Trustees convened for its spring meeting April 19–21 in Gambier.
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