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Raising the Bar
Kenyon NewsA group of dedicated students has developed a new bar and restaurant concept to provide on-campus refreshment and socialization.
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Kenyon Remembers Alex McKeown
Kenyon NewsThe former associate professor of political science was known as “a fine teacher who cared about his students, a kind man beneath the gruff and bearded exterior.”
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The Other College Philander Built
Kenyon Alumni MagazineA writer visits the site of Jubilee College in Peoria, Illinois, and finds the spirit of Kenyon’s founder is still very much alive there.
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NLRB to Consider Privacy Concerns at May 9 Status Conference
Campus UpdatesBefore conducting a full hearing, the National Labor Relations Board will host a conference with College and union representatives to discuss privacy concerns raised by the union’s election petition.
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Funding Student Success
Kenyon NewsOver $33,000 donated to Student Success Funds during Give 43022 is available immediately, and the program’s budget will be significantly increased this fall.
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The Cost of Leading While Black
In the News — The Chronicle of Higher EducationPresident Sean Decatur pens an essay about the invisible toll of racist harassment.
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Celebrating the Courage to Dissent
Notes From Ransom HallThis week’s bestowal of the Leopoldo López Freedom and Democracy Award reminds us of the importance of free expression both close to home and far afield.
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New Farm Manager to Join Kenyon
Kenyon NewsBethany McCarty, a passionate teacher with deep knowledge and experience of small, organic farms in Central Ohio, will lead the Kenyon Farm into its second decade.
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From Electronics Recycling to Computers for Kids
Kenyon NewsThe Office of Green Initiatives partners with local resident Mike Erow to distribute refurbished computers to children with developmental disabilities or chronic illnesses.
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COVID-19 Update: End of Semester Approaching
Campus UpdatesCases remain low on campus and in Knox County; but remember that COVID-19 is still with us as the end of the semester approaches.
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