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Celebrating Revolutionary Women
Kenyon NewsCampus events taking place in March for Women’s History Month recognize historic barriers while offering opportunities for connection and empowerment.
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Gender and Time Unbound
Kenyon NewsA community reading group and film screening offer a chance to explore Virginia Woolf’s gender-expansive novel “Orlando” and its implications for the larger transgender community.
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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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Kenyon Remembers Linda L. Barrett
Kenyon NewsLinda L. Barrett, a longtime food service employee who loved working among family at Peirce Hall, died March 4.
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Kenyon Remembers James C. Niederman
Kenyon NewsDr. James C. Niederman ’46 P’76 H’81, trustee emeritus and proud supporter of the Kenyon Review, died March 2.
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The Bicentennial Tour with President Kornfeld stops in Chicago.
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From Bolton to Broadway
Kenyon NewsJacob Yandura ’09 makes national headlines as the composer for the Broadway show “How to Dance in Ohio," lauded by the New York Times for its authentic storytelling about autism.
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Siobhan Fennessy was one of 12 women from around the world honored on International Women’s Day for their work protecting wetlands.
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‘Every Step of the Way’
Kenyon NewsA history major who presented her research at a national conference finds a balance of challenge and support at Kenyon.
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Maraleen Shields ’00
In the News — PennLiveThe executive director of the Pennsylvania Interbranch Commission of Gender, Racial and Ethnic Fairness has been recognized as a trailblazer in the state for her work to rid the courts of racial and gender bias.
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