-
Kenyon Remembers Portia Morgan
Kenyon NewsPortia Morgan H’19, former co-director of the Kenyon Academic Partnership summer program who would ‘use the best of herself to bring out the best in others,’ died Nov. 15.
DateCategories -
Making a Mascot
Kenyon NewsCostume design students created a home-grown look for the College’s first mascot, which will be unveiled in the spring.
DateCategories -
Celebrating Indigenous Culture
Kenyon NewsThe Dineh Tah' Navajo Dance Troupe visited campus for two events Friday as part of Native American Heritage Month.
DateCategories -
Lori Totman, retired director of the Knox County Park District, received this year’s Jean S. Briggs Award for Leadership in Land Conservation.
Date -
Democracy at Work
Kenyon NewsPolitical science students helped the Knox County Board of Elections this fall and gained valuable insight in the process.
DateCategories -
Good Advice
Kenyon NewsGlenn McNair, who brings a storyteller’s flair and diverse life experience to his interactions with students, received this year’s Faculty Advising Award.
DateCategories -
Election Day
Kenyon NewsPresident Kornfeld recognizes the many ways the Kenyon community has come together to engage and support the democratic process.
DateCategories -
The scholarships, established in 2014, are for students from the Buckeye State who are interested in pursuing math or related fields.
DateCategories -
Four Faculty Promoted to Full Professor
Kenyon NewsThe promotions were approved at the most recent meeting of the College’s Board of Trustees.
DateCategories -
Meaningful Connections
Kenyon NewsAn anthropology major’s natural interest in people leads him to seek meaningful connections in the local community.
Date