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Coming to the End of the Quest for Justice
First Person: Student Life at KenyonAs I sit to type, it’s been exactly 49 minutes since I finished my senior comprehensive examination. After three hours last night and three hours this morning, I still feel like I’m in that room, nervously checking the clock between paragraphs, wishing I’d started studying over winter break like I’d promised myself, wanting both to finish the exam and to have an extra hour to write.
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Rocket Science is Not That Hard
Kenyon Blogs“Built for non-majors but taken by all who wish to launch rockets for credit, the point of the class was to excite us about physics.”
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Connected to Communities
Kenyon NewsWith the help of Kenyon’s Community Internship Program, Lucas Kreuzer ’20 assists in restoring blighted properties near Kenyon.
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Fulbright Recognition
Kenyon NewsFor the 15th time, Kenyon is a top baccalaureate institution for producing student winners of the Fulbright fellowship.
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Endowed Excellence
Kenyon NewsKenyon faculty who recently stepped into esteemed professorships discuss their commitment to teaching and research.
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A Lesson in Taxidermy
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Investing in Earth Science
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Kenyon is committed to promoting and providing a campus environment that is free from sex- and gender-based harassment and violence.
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Update Regarding Proposed Title IX Regulations
Kenyon NewsOn Jan. 22, 2020, Civil Rights/Title IX Coordinator Samantha Hughes addresses the U.S. Department of Education's proposed new regulations.
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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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