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Provoke, Inform, Educate
Kenyon NewsThe editors and friends of the Kenyon Review share a summer reading list dedicated to fighting injustice.
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Positive Trends
Kenyon NewsFrom conducting economic analysis at the Federal Reserve to networking with Hollwood agents, Kenyon seniors are well suited for the working world.
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COVID-19 Update: Financial Support
Campus UpdatesOn Wednesday, June 17, Diane Anci, vice president for enrollment and dean of admission and financial aid, and Craig Slaughter, director of financial aid, provided an update about financial support for students and families.
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Writing Coronavirus
Kenyon NewsWhen Ohio shut down midway through Kenyon’s spring break, everything changed, including the syllabus for ENGL 404: “Science Writing.”
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A Letter to P.O. Box 1824
Kenyon BlogsFor four years, I carried around the same key you have just received, and I have some advice for you as your predecessor.
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Meet the Interns
Kenyon Alumni MagazineMeet eight Kenyon students who are redefining the internship. They, like hundreds of their classmates, fanned out across the country this summer, clocking in to work in corporate towers, urban gardens and major league baseball stadiums. From conducting cutting-edge medical research to curating the world’s top museums, they gained deep knowledge and hands-on experience in the industries they one day hope to shape. Yes, they valued the opportunity to learn from their mentors — but they also learned when to speak up and how to make the most of these formative career experiences.
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"Be Present"
Kenyon NewsIn his Commencement address to the Class of 2019, Wynton Marsalis reminded graduating seniors that “your life is your art.”
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