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COVID-19 Update: Quiet period suspended
Campus UpdatesBased on the latest testing results, the quiet period will end Friday, April 9, at 4 p.m. and campus will operate at Kenyon's base level of alert.
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On Fresh Air and Election Night
First Person: Student Life at KenyonFrom readings and hearsay, I’d certainly been aware that nature could be a source of solace, but I’d never felt how profoundly true that was before.
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Interim Leadership of Student Affairs
Campus UpdatesPresident Decatur announces the interim vice president for student affairs while the College conducts a national search for leadership of the division.
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COVID-19 Update: On-campus Vaccine Opportunity April 8
Campus UpdatesKnox Public Health will offer a first-come-first-serve COVID-19 vaccination clinic for Kenyon students Thursday, April 8, from 9 a.m. to noon at the Lowry Center.
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Vice President for Student Affairs Meredith Harper Bonham ’92 updates the campus community on changes to the Community Advisor program.
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COVID-19 Update: Quiet period extended through April 9
Campus UpdatesBased on the results of this week’s COVID-19 testing, which included all students in residence, we have made the difficult decision to extend the quiet period through Friday, April 9.
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Feeding a Neighborhood
In the News — ABC NewsMarco Saavedra ’11, an immigration activist whose family runs a restaurant that’s a staple of the South Bronx, feeds neighbors struggling with food insecurity during the pandemic.
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Pitching a New Name
In the News — The New York TimesStephanie Fryberg ’94, a professor of psychology who has researched the effects of Native American sports mascots on Indigenous people, helps Cleveland’s baseball team chart their future.
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Chinese Human Rights Activist to Receive Kenyon Award Honoring Commitments to Democracy
Press ReleasesChen Guangcheng will join Leopoldo López ’93 in conversation about personal sacrifice for the public good.
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COVID-19 Update: Vaccine clinic to be offered on campus
Campus UpdatesGovernor DeWine announced that Ohio colleges and universities will receive allocations of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine.
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