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Pelotonia Proud
Kenyon NewsThe College serves as a finish line and overnight stop for many Pelotonia cyclists raising money for cancer research — some of it conducted by Kenyon students.
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A Legacy of Hope
Kenyon NewsThe village of Gambier recently honored Hope Woodward-Ginther posthumously as Citizen of the Year.
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Swimming coach Tom Rushton ’01, who had six athletes qualify for the Paris Summer Games, is the latest member of the College community to be involved with the Olympics over the years.
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Civil Rights Updates
Kenyon NewsThe Office for Civil Rights provides a summer 2024 campus update on the 2024-25 policy, Title IX regulations, students’ athletic eligibility, Title VI Dear Colleague Letter and more.
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Summer Reads to Savor
Kenyon ReviewThe editors and staff of the Kenyon Review recommend dynamic and absorbing summer reads.
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Summer Update
Kenyon NewsPresident Julie Kornfeld looks ahead to summer in Gambier and welcoming the newest members of the Kenyon community.
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Kenyon Mourns Julia Igoe
Kenyon NewsJulia Igoe, a rising senior interested in social justice sociology, was “a positive light in the world.”
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After serving as acting director since Jan. 1, Henricksen will continue preservation efforts by leading Kenyon’s pioneering land conservancy.
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The Kenyon Ten: Sarah K. Murnen
Kenyon NewsPsychology Professor Sarah K. Murnen talks about her appreciation for great colleagues, community gatherings, yoga and much more.
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