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Habitat and Humanity
Campus UpdatesAnthropology students study the history of human dwellings, then get hands-on experience combating housing insecurity by taking part in local building projects.
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COVID-19 Update
Campus UpdatesWhen traveling for Thanksgiving break, be aware of COVID-19 conditions at your destination and take appropriate precautions. Testing before returning to campus is strongly recommended.
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Crossing Middle Paths
First Person: Student Life at KenyonAs it turns out, the toughest part of the admissions process is not waiting for the decision, but for the first semester to begin.
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The Social Impact of Real-World Research
Kenyon NewsA landmark survey by Assistant Professor of Sociology Austin Johnson sheds light on the experiences of young LGBTQ people growing up in the American South.
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According to political science professor David Rowe, the best class is one where a student’s worldview is turned upside down.
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Partnerships Over Politics
Kenyon NewsKenyon students interning with county government demonstrate a commitment to community that transcends partisanship.
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Kenyon Community Rallies to Athletics Challenge
Kenyon NewsIn its first year, the four-day fundraising event garnered strong support for all 22 varsity teams.
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Fall 2022 Report from the Board of Trustees
Campus UpdatesChaired by Brackett B. Denniston ’69, the Kenyon College Board of Trustees convened in Gambier for its fall 2022 meeting on Oct. 27–28.
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All in the Family
In the News — The Columbus DispatchFour Kenyon siblings, one from each class year, follow in their mother’s footsteps to attends her alma mater.
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Connecting Through Conversation and Movement
Kenyon NewsA choreography class allows students and residents of the Ohio Eastern Star Home to bond through conversation and physical movement.
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