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Summer Makeover Bolsters Student Experience
Kenyon NewsResidence halls and communal spaces across campus saw improvements this summer while new businesses moved into downtown Gambier.
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Dynamic New Faculty Enrich Campus Learning
Kenyon NewsEight new tenure-track faculty join the College for the 2024-25 academic year.
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Making a Difference
Kenyon NewsSummer interns, students and recent grads immerse themselves in the local legislative process, fostering a vibrant civic life.
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Teatime in the Cemetery
Kenyon NewsHow an Environmental Studies Sustainability Scholar is using tea to assess green burial as a tool for conservation.
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Mice and Mazes
Kenyon NewsA Summer Science Scholar explores how mice can help autism research.
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Perfecting Polymer Production
Kenyon NewsFor a Summer Science Scholar in Yutan Getzler’s polymer chemistry lab, it was an exciting summer of trial and error.
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Travis Landry Named Associate Provost
Kenyon NewsThe professor of Spanish and literature brings experience and insight to his new role at Bailey House.
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Summer Scholars Dive Into Research
Kenyon NewsFor more than 100 students and their faculty mentors, summer at Kenyon is a season of academic advancement as they engage in challenging research.
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Health and counseling services will be available this year before classes begin. Other changes include extended telehealth and new peer educators.
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Working Across Disciplines
Kenyon NewsTriple major Lee Nah ’25 is the first Kenyon student in 15 years to win the Beinecke Scholarship and plans to use the award to continue her innovative interdisciplinary work.
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