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My Seven Tricks for Remote Learning Success
First Person: Student Life at KenyonNot being at Kenyon is tough. But, all is not lost — here are my tried and true tips for remote learning.
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On Jan. 28, 2021, President Decatur outlined plans to strengthen work-study and campus work programs.
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Author Amos Guiora '79 discusses enablers, abuse
Press ReleasesIn an online event, Guiora will share insight from his newest book, "Armies of Enablers."
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President Decatur outlines plans to strengthen work-study and campus work programs.
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From Plexiglass in Peirce to psychology class in Rosse, fall semester looked a little ... different.
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Announcing the Largest Gift in Kenyon History
Kenyon NewsKenyon receives a $100 million gift to fund three new residence halls on South Campus, an investment in the core residential experience.
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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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COVID-19 Update: The Kenyon College Commitment
Campus UpdatesOn Jan. 15, 2021, President Sean Decatur encouraged all who will be on campus this spring to revisit the policies and practices that have contributed to keeping our community well.
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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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‘Calvin and Hobbes’ Lives On
In the News — The Washington PostThe iconic comic strip by Bill Watterson ’80 — with characters named for philosophers studied in Kenyon courses — continues to delight and enchant.
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