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Kenyon Remembers Cyrus Banning
Kenyon NewsThe longtime professor of philosophy was known as “an imposing presence with a razor-sharp intellect” but also for being “full of compassion.”
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Jordan, the highly effective president of the College during the exceptionally consequential period between 1975 and his retirement in 1995, died Friday, July 22.
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Kenyon Remembers Peggy Turgeon
Kenyon NewsA longtime member of the Kenyon community, Margaret “Peggy” Turgeon gained fame as one of Gambier’s best cooks.
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Kenyon Remembers Alex McKeown
Kenyon NewsThe former associate professor of political science was known as “a fine teacher who cared about his students, a kind man beneath the gruff and bearded exterior.”
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Kenyon Remembers William F. Klein
Kenyon NewsWilliam F. Klein, longtime professor of English, was known for his delight in the history of the English language.
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Kenyon Remembers Sonya Dudgeon
Kenyon NewsSonya D. Dudgeon ’90 was a native of Gambier, longtime Kenyon staff member and friend to many.
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Kenyon Remembers Charles “Carlos” Piano
Kenyon NewsThe professor emeritus of Spanish was known as “a gentleman in every sense of the word.”
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'Our Leading Lady'
Kenyon NewsFormer students pay tribute to Harlene Marley, a beloved professor emerita of drama who died at 76.
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