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Democracy at Work
Kenyon NewsPolitical science students helped the Knox County Board of Elections this fall and gained valuable insight in the process.
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Election Day
Kenyon NewsPresident Kornfeld recognizes the many ways the Kenyon community has come together to engage and support the democratic process.
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Classic Texts Address the Human Cost of War
Kenyon NewsTheater of War Productions’ event will feature students in dramatic readings and guided discussions to foster complex conversations among the campus community.
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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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Election Gets Spotlight in Kenyon College Speaker Series
Press ReleasesThe fall lecture series, featuring historian Timothy Snyder among others, will take a deep dive into issues related to the upcoming presidential election as well as contemporary politics.
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Kenyon to Hold ‘Keep It Wild’ Earth Day Celebration
Press ReleasesThe College’s Brown Family Environmental Center will host a free Earth Day festival on Saturday, April 20.
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Nationally-Acclaimed Theater Company to Collaborate with Community on Classic Play Addressing Contemporary Issues
Press Releases“An Enemy of the People: A Theater Project from America’s Hometown” will present powerful readings and guided discussions to foster connection and positive action in Knox County.
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The Democratic Process at Work
Kenyon NewsStudents created a voter guide for the March 19 primary election through the Center for the Study of American Democracy.
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Pulitzer Prize-winning Journalists to Speak at Kenyon
Press ReleasesThe College will host a lecture series on contemporary American politics, featuring New York Times writer David Leonhardt and former Washington Post Executive Editor Martin Baron among other guests.
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