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Writers on Writers
Kenyon NewsYohanca Delgado '06 and Elliott Holt '97, two of the 35 creative writers who won 2022 NEA Fellowships, talk writing and their Kenyon experience.
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Lisa Schott to Retire
Press ReleasesLisa Schott ’80 will step down as managing director of the Philander Chase Conservancy after a long career serving Kenyon.
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When in Rome
First Person: Student Life at KenyonBefore studying abroad, I told myself to just say “yes” whenever a new opportunity presented itself.
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Feature Filmmaker
In the News — The Columbus DispatchAssociate Professor of Film Jon Sherman celebrates love of all kinds in “They/Them/Us,” an indie film shot in central Ohio with the help of Kenyon students.
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Village Goes Viral
In the News — Cincinnati Public RadioGambier Mayor Leeman Kessler ’04 has garnered over 100,000 TikTok followers with his alternatively earnest and absurdist takes on life in small-town Ohio.
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Kenyon will shift to Campus Activity Level 2 (moderate precaution), effective at 4 p.m. on January 26.
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COVID-19 Update: Campus Status Report
Campus UpdatesAn update on Kenyon's entry testing results and campus plans for the coming weeks.
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The Loss of Quiet Spaces
Kenyon BlogsBFEC Student Manager Madi Hofstetter '24 reflects on the importance of silence.
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COVID-19 Update: Isolation and Quarantine Policies
Campus UpdatesAfter further consultation with our partners at Knox Public Health, Kenyon will be aligning our isolation and quarantine protocols with the latest CDC guidance.
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Let the Sunshine In
Kenyon NewsEnvironmental studies major Jayne Gelman ’22 is drawn toward the light of a career in solar energy development.
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