Kenyon College
Recent News About Kenyon College
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Decatur Granted Sabbatical for Fall 2022
Kenyon College announced today that the Board of Trustees has granted President Sean Decatur a semester-long sabbatical leave for this fall.
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Update from the Kokosing Nature Preserve
As we celebrate Earth Day this month, and examine the many ways we can reduce our environmental impact on our planet, it seems appropriate to talk about green burial as a way we can ensure that our final ecological footprint is as small as possible.
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Gund Gallery Receives $200,000 Mellon Grant
A $200,000 grant from the Andrew W.
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Journalist Sheila Coronel to Give 2022 Kenyon Commencement Address
Sheila Coronel, director of the Toni Stabile Center for Investigative Journalism at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, will be the featured speaker at Kenyon’s 194th Commencement on Saturday, May 21, 2022.
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My Time in Irkutsk
Kenyon College issued the following announcement on March 9When I was boarding my flight to Moscow to study abroad this semester, I was primarily concerned with the pandemic.
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Announcing a process for updating our moniker
Last year, students came to me with concerns about Kenyon’s athletics monikers, the Lords and Ladies. We had recently updated Kenyon’s mission statement, which had not yet evolved to capture the values that have united generations of Kenyon students, faculty, staff and alumni.
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Fear Will Not Silence Us
Kenyon College issued the following announcement on Feb. 16At this time of year, when the days in Gambier are growing imperceptibly longer and the pace of a new semester is picking up steam, I can’t help but be energized by the forward motion around me.
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Are You Finished?
Kenyon College issued the following announcement on Feb. 11A little before five on a November morning, Eli Hiton ’23 and Ethan Bonnell ’23 entered Brandi Recital Hall.
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COVID-19 Update: Campus Status Report
Since January 10, when students began to return to campus, results have been returned for 1,257 tests, and 39 of those results were positive.
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My Life As A Fish
As I walked towards the post office, a 10-minute walk from my high school dorm, I wondered what awaited me behind the metal of a key-protected box that was holding my future. Several admission packages had already made their way to my PO Box. Still, I had not yet seen the materialization of a dream I'd been pursuing for months: getting to Kenyon, my first-choice school.