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Meet the Interns
Kenyon Alumni MagazineMeet eight Kenyon students who are redefining the internship. They, like hundreds of their classmates, fanned out across the country this summer, clocking in to work in corporate towers, urban gardens and major league baseball stadiums. From conducting cutting-edge medical research to curating the world’s top museums, they gained deep knowledge and hands-on experience in the industries they one day hope to shape. Yes, they valued the opportunity to learn from their mentors — but they also learned when to speak up and how to make the most of these formative career experiences.
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"Be Present"
Kenyon NewsIn his Commencement address to the Class of 2019, Wynton Marsalis reminded graduating seniors that “your life is your art.”
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Thoughts on the Aftermath of Recent Events
Notes From Ransom HallPresident Sean Decatur sent a message to the Kenyon community in response to nationwide protests related to the recent deaths of Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor and George Floyd, offering suggestions on actions to take to help process our anger.
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A Summer Ahead
First Person: Student Life at KenyonIn Professor Van Holde’s class, “The Expansion of International Society,” Raul Romero '22 was surprised to read that a man he had questioned in Congress was the writer and subject of two course books they had to discuss.
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Scribbling Our Kenyon Stories
First Person: Student Life at KenyonSenior Class President Jodi-Ann Wang ’20 addressed her classmates as part of a virtual Senior Celebration of the Class of 2020.
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Five Questions With Samie Kim Falvey ’96
First Person: Student Life at KenyonJodi-Ann Wang ’20 talks with Samie Kim Falvey ’96, the first Asian American woman selected to deliver a Kenyon Commencement address.
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Leaving Their Marks
Kenyon NewsAs Kenyon’s new Chalmers Library takes shape, three women name key spaces.
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Goodbye, Everybody
First Person: Student Life at KenyonI called my grandpa a few weeks ago, the day before I moved all of my belongings from my apartment in Gambier, and he suggested we have a family graduation in Kansas City, Missouri.
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Healthy Democracy
Kenyon NewsProf. Nancy Powers answers the question: how can we safeguard both public health and our right to vote during a global pandemic?
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Department of Education issues new Title IX regulations
Campus UpdatesNew federal regulations address the enforcement of Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972.
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