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Standing Up for Banned Books
Kenyon NewsKenyon faculty and staff are joining with the Public Library of Mount Vernon and Knox County for events and a book giveaway for Banned Books Week.
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Alumni give to scholarships to support students and show gratitude.
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A Festival for All
Kenyon NewsHomecoming has been reimagined as a community-building weekend for students and alumni that goes far beyond a single athletic event.
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Student research was used to prepare the application to honor Wayman Chapel AME Church, the first Black church in Knox County.
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Dedicated to Diversity
Kenyon NewsRené Guo brings a passion for social justice to their work as the new assistant director of diversity, equity and inclusion.
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A local chapter of Morgan’s Message aims to strengthen mental health by augmenting resources and expertise and encouraging peer-to-peer conversations.
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Living in the Moment
First Person: Student Life at KenyonReflections on starting senior year at Kenyon.
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Pool Party
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Latine Heritage in the Limelight
Kenyon NewsAdelante student organization will highlight and honor Latine culture with events open to the entire campus community.
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Collaboration Is the Name of the Game
Kenyon NewsThe Gund Commons game room is the latest example of staff and students working together to make places where everyone can feel connected.
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