• Channeling C.J. Cregg 

    In the News Entertainment Weekly

    “A wonderful character who is not afraid to speak truth to power.” Allison Janney ’82 reveals what made “The West Wing” press secretary her favorite role.

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  • Theater of War 

    In the News The New Yorker

    Can Greek tragedy get us through the pandemic? A theater company founded by Bryan Doerries ’98 has spent years bringing catharsis to the traumatized.

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  • A new public award named for Venezuelan opposition leader Leopoldo López ’93 honors his commitment to plural and inclusive democracy.

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  • We asked more than 50 Kenyon alumni what it felt like to be in their shoes in the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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  • Kenyon will develop a science-writing initiative with support from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

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  • Bicentennial logo

    A new fund invites the creativity and participation of the wider Kenyon community to commemorate the bicentennial.

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  • President Sean Decatur welcomed the Class of 2024 and new transfer students during a virtual Opening Convocation ceremony, August 30, 2020.

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  • Implemented in 2015, the Kenyon 2020 plan focuses on preparing students for post-graduate success, attracting and retaining an excellent and diverse student body and building community. 

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  • This $300 million comprehensive campaign — Kenyon's most ambitious ever — is a partnership with the entire Kenyon community and those who value a transformational education.

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  • Think Slow With a Stayed Mind

    Notes From Ransom Hall

    Hearing is fast — even hearing to extract information is fast — but listening is slow. An excellent liberal arts education should prepare you to move beyond sharpening your skills to hear information in order to have a quick response and action, but rather to listen carefully (and slowly) to develop a deep understanding.

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