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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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A Meaningful Exchange
Kenyon NewsA delegation with deep ties to the College has been working with teachers in West Africa as part of an educational and cultural exchange.
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Working Locally to Make a Difference
Kenyon NewsA group of students and recent graduates stayed in Knox County for the summer as part of internships that provide real-world experience while helping the community.
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Working Across Disciplines
Kenyon NewsTriple major Lee Nah ’25 is the first Kenyon student in 15 years to win the Beinecke Scholarship and plans to use the award to continue her innovative interdisciplinary work.
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Fulbrights Find Solutions to Global Challenges
Kenyon NewsFour Kenyon graduates have been awarded Fulbrights, and a returning student was named to the Fulbright UK Summer Institutes.
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Passport to Opportunity
Kenyon NewsThe College has received a grant that will help fund passports for Pell Grant-eligible students to improve access to international education opportunities.
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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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Making a Global Impact
Kenyon NewsSam Bowden ’24 aims to affect foreign policy as a James C. Gaither Junior Fellow from the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
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Kenyon Named Top Fulbright Producer Again
Kenyon NewsThe College has been honored for the number of students selected for the Fulbright U.S. Student Program for the 13th time since 2009.
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Kenyon Newsmakers in 2023
Kenyon NewsActivists, artists and writers were just a few of the Kenyon people who made headlines this year.
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