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Interested in a Career in Education?
Teaching is a popular career for Kenyon graduates, and the Capital/Kenyon Secondary Certification Partnership combines Kenyon courses with coursework and student-teaching at Capital University to prepare students to qualify for and obtain licensure to teach in public schools.
Connecting and listening across lines of difference
As a community of learners, one of the most important actions we can take is to better understand the current Israel-Hamas conflict. Kenyon’s Center for the Study of American Democracy sponsors programming that seeks to inform and educate the community about the conflict while fostering constructive dialogue and civil discourse.
Crisis, War and Tragedy: The Gaza War and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict in Historical Perspective
November 1, 2023: Peter L. Hahn, professor of history at the Ohio State University, discusses the history of the conflict between Israel and the Palestinians and of U.S. foreign policy in the region. The author of “Caught in the Middle East: U.S. Policy toward the Arab-Israeli Conflict, 1945-1961,” Hahn has published seven books on the history of American diplomacy in the Middle East.
The War in Israel and Gaza
October 23, 2023: Natan Sachs, senior fellow and director of Brookings’ Center for Middle Eastern Policy; Anwar Mhajne, assistant professor of political science and international studies at Stonehill College; Shibley Telhami, senior fellow; and Suzanne Maloney, vice president and director of Brookings’ Foreign Policy Program discuss the conflict and how ongoing events can be understood in the context of the longer-term situation in the Middle East.
Council on Foreign Relations Virtual Public Forum
October 12, 2023: In this live videocast, members of the Council on Foreign Relations discuss the escalating violence in the Gaza Strip and Israel, and what it means for the Middle East. Moderated by council president Michael Froman, panelists include Steven A. Cook, Eni Enrico Mattei Senior Fellow for Middle East and Africa Studies; Farah Pandith, adjunct senior fellow; and Ray Takeyh, Hasib J. Sabbagh Senior Fellow for Middle East Studies.
Global Perspectives
Recent CSAD events address the ongoing conflict in Israel and Gaza.
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The War in Gaza and IsraelVirtual Panel
On Oct. 23, CSAD hosted a virtual panel discussion with experts from the Brookings Institution. WATCH RECORDING
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Continuing the Conversation
Additional events included a talk by Amos Guiora '79 about preserving the rule of law in Israel, an update with experts from the Council on Foreign Relations and a talk and Q&A with historian and author Peter L. Hahn addressing the conflict in historical context.
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Reflections from President Kornfeld
President Julie Kornfeld reflects on the comfort we can find in our community during devastating world events.