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Facing the World with ‘Divine Dissatisfaction’
Notes From Ransom HallThe best way we can honor Dr. King is to choose community over chaos — to find the courage and will to overcome procrastination and stand with those who are sacrificing for justice.
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The Power of Unintentional Community
Notes From Ransom HallAs we celebrate the intentional community built at Kenyon, we should not lose sight of the power of the unintentional, casual community generated here.
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Don’t be misled by the campus free speech debate. Colleges are listening — and engaging with neighbors
In the News — Washington PostWhen people from different backgrounds collaborate on common causes, the shared work spurs personal relationships and erodes stereotypes, writes President Decatur.
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Why the Harvard ruling will have little impact on who is offered admission
In the News — The Hechinger ReportWe must broaden our view beyond the scrutiny of admissions at wealthy, private selective colleges, President Decatur argues in an op-ed.
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Sean Decatur doesn’t see a free speech crisis on campus
In the News — The Ezra Klein ShowIn a podcast interview with Ezra Klein, President Decatur advances the debate over free speech and political correctness on campuses.
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Being Generous With Grace
Notes From Ransom HallPresident Sean Decatur shares the attitude he believes will be necessary to ensure a successful semester.
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Being Generous With Grace
Notes From Ransom HallGracious recognition of our shared vulnerability will be essential for our collective health as a community.
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2020-21 Update for employees
In the News — Campus ReportOn Friday, August 14, President Sean Decatur shared an update with employees about preparations for the start of the academic year.
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