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Recent News About Kenyon College
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Average cost of college went up for students in Ohio in 2022-23 school year
College tuition fees rose 3.9% in Ohio in the 2022-23 school year, according to the latest disclosure from the National Center for Education Statistics.
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Ohio home to 7 colleges that still mandate “COVID” mRNA injection
Ohio still has seven colleges that require students to have “COVID” mRNA injections to attend their classes.
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Ohio home to 7 colleges that still mandate “COVID” mRNA injection
There are still seven colleges in Ohio that continue to require “COVID” mRNA injections for students to attend their classes.
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Ohio home to 7 colleges that still mandate “COVID” mRNA injection
There are still seven colleges in Ohio that continue to require “COVID” mRNA injections for students to attend their classes.
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Ohio home to 7 colleges still requiring COVID-19 vaccination in August
There are still seven colleges in Ohio that continue to require COVID-19 vaccinations for students to attend their classes, despite over 90% of U.S. colleges having rolled back their mandates by August.
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Radon Testing and Mitigation Update
In the weeks since Kenyon announced a comprehensive radon testing program for campus buildings, the College has received a large amount of additional data, reported data about specific residences to the students who live in those residences, and made significant progress in mitigation for residences with elevated radon levels.
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Exploring Virtual Reality
Students in ARHS 232: “Early Medieval Art” are now able to “visit” medieval churches without leaving Gambier, as Professor of Art History Sarah Blick has started to incorporate virtual reality (VR) into the classroom.
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Kenyon Conference Examines Inflation
“What’s my dollar worth?”
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Presidential Search Committee Update
The search for Kenyon’s 20th president continues apace.
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Spring vacation begins on March 4
Spring vacation begins
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An Abroad Retrospective: Time is Out of Joint
Let me put you in my shoes: you are walking down Middle Path.
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Colette Pichon Battle for 2023 Commencement
Colette Pichon Battle for 2023 Commencement
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The Long Road of Research
Six years after graduating from Kenyon with a double major in biochemistry and neuroscience, Shannon Wright ’16 learned a chemistry paper listing her as an author had been published.
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Daniel Mark Epstein Donates Collected Papers to Kenyon
Daniel Mark Epstein ’70 H’20 is among Kenyon’s best-known writers, with the international bestseller “The Ballad of Bob Dylan” and more than a dozen books of poetry to his name.
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The Sweetness of Kenyon Friendships
If you ask a college student the best place to have a private phone call, “dorm stairwell” is sure to be among the answers.
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‘Darkness Cannot Put Out Darkness’
Kenyon celebrated Martin Luther King Jr. with an event in Rosse Hall on Monday, Jan. 16, featuring a keynote speech delivered by Danielle R. Holley, dean of the Howard University School of Law in Washington, D.C.
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Winter Tree Identification on January 14
Winter Tree Identification on January 14 at 2:00 pm
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Hill to Hill: Midterm Elections Panel on January 10
The midterms are behind us, members of a new (and divided) Congress will soon take their seats and the 2024 presidential election looms — one contender has already announced his candidacy
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In Defense of Doubt and Uncertainty
Before I begin, I want to express my deepest gratitude to the senior class for inviting me to deliver this year’s baccalaureate address.
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In Defense of Doubt and Uncertainty
The following is the prepared text of the baccalaureate address delivered by Assistant Professor of English Travis Chi Wing Lau at the Senior Recognition Ceremony held on Dec. 16, 2022. L