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Celebrating a Historical Hero
Kenyon NewsThe streaming series “Manhunt,” about the role played by Edwin Stanton, Class of 1834, in the hunt for Abraham Lincoln’s assassin, will get a campus screening and special speaker next week.
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Career Development Comes with New Rewards
Kenyon NewsA new Career Development Office program encourages students to take advantage of its resources by offering exclusive prizes and perks.
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Two new residence halls, opening in 2025, will be named in honor of two of Kenyon’s longtime volunteers and generous donors.
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New on the Hill
Kenyon NewsKenyon is pleased to welcome the following faculty and staff members who have joined the College or changed roles over the past month.
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The Kenyon Ten: Marc Bragin
Kenyon NewsThe Jewish chaplain and director of Hillel talks about his appreciation for singing at Kenyon and why Stevie Wonder reminds him so much of life on the Hill.
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Joachim Frank, who won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2017, took note of Kenyon’s own work across disciplines when visiting with students and faculty in Gambier this week.
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Getting Out the Vote
Kenyon NewsKenyon Votes Week, organized by the Center for the Study of American Democracy, is a push to educate and register potential student voters in advance of the upcoming election.
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Your First Presidential Election
Kenyon NewsPresident Kornfeld and Provost Bowman encourage students to embrace this opportunity to be informed, engaged citizens.
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Building Relationships Between Communities
Kenyon NewsKenyon students are headed to the Great Mohican Pow-Wow to learn about Native American heritage and culture.
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Policy Update on COVID-19 Vaccinations for Students
Campus UpdatesIn light of recent updates from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Kenyon has revised its COVID-19 vaccination policy.
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