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Kenyon is assessing what the Supreme Court ruling overturning the right to abortion and subsequent changes to Ohio law will mean for our students and employees.
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Kenyon Appoints General Counsel
Kenyon NewsRichard Lovering, who long worked with Kenyon as an attorney at Columbus firm Bricker & Eckler, will serve as the College’s in-house legal expert.
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Philander Chase Conservancy Director Named
Press ReleasesOhio native Khara Strum will lead Kenyon’s pioneering land conservancy.
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Reunion Weekend 2022 will be remembered as the largest alumni gathering in Kenyon's history.
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Announcing Reduced Health Insurance Premiums
Campus UpdatesOn June 15, 2022, Vice President for Finance Todd Burson announced a change to employee health insurance premiums.
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A Fair to Remember
Kenyon NewsInternational students celebrate cultural diversity at Kenyon with an outdoor festival.
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The Cost of Leading While Black
Notes From Ransom HallPresident Sean Decatur describes how racist harassment takes an invisible toll.
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Kenyon Remembers Margaret Clor
Kenyon NewsMarget Hyink Clor, longtime Gambier resident, immersed herself in the community through volunteer work.
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Ellen Herbert '07
In the News — C-SPANThe wetlands scientist testified before the Senate Agriculture Subcommittee on Conservation about the critical water shortage facing western states.
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Sounding the Alarm on Climate Change
In the News — C-SPANU.S. Senator Michael Bennet introduced two different alums–Andy Meuller ’90 and Ellen Herbert ’07–to testify as experts before the Senate Agriculture Subcommittee on Conservation.
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