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Kenyon College helps students cope with COVID-19 fallout
Mar 26, 2021
Last spring, when everything shut down for the COVID-10 pandemic, Kenyon College made sure students knew how to receive help dealing with the crisis if they needed it.
College roundup: Guiffre leads Lords past Tigers
Mar 23, 2021
Jack Guiffre scored four goals and dished out two assists to lead the Kenyon men’s lacrosse team to a 14-12 victory at Wittenberg on Saturday, March 20.
Mount Vernon needs leader to help bees thrive
Feb 26, 2021
Mount Vernon City Councilman Tanner Salyers wants to find that resident who wants to lead the Bee City Committee.
Kenyon-affiliated Philander Chase Conservancy applies for national accreditation
Feb 25, 2021
The Kenyon College-affiliated Philander Chase Conservancy is seeking national accreditation for its land conservation practices.
Kenyon ready for student COVID-19 vaccinations once state, Knox County give go-ahead
Feb 23, 2021
In a recent issue of the Kenyon College student newspaper, the school’s administration was challenged to come up with a COVID-19 vaccination plan for students.
Kenyon makes long awaited return to field this spring
Feb 23, 2021
At last, Kenyon athletics are returning to the field for real games.
Kenyon group convenes nationally acclaimed panel to discuss critical rural policy issues
Feb 15, 2021
The Rural Cause at Kenyon College will convene a virtual panel of nationally recognized experts to discuss the future of rural policy under President Biden.
Kenyon Review NEA grant will 'make a huge difference'
Feb 13, 2021
A $10,000 National Endowment for the Arts grant to “The Kenyon Review” will go toward paying authors and editors.
Kenyon art professor Spaid awarded Ohio Arts Council grant
Feb 10, 2021
Kenyon College professor Gregory Spaid was recently one of 75 artists in Ohio to receive a $4,000 grant from the Ohio Arts Council.
New study confirms Knox County ADF’s report of housing shortage
Feb 5, 2021
Results of a recent study conducted by a Kenyon College student confirm that Knox County has a housing shortage.
Kenyon Review receives $10,000 NEA grant
Feb 4, 2021
The Kenyon Review, a literary journal published by Kenyon College, has received a $10,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Arts.
Knox County artist Snouffer lands Ohio Arts Council grant
Feb 1, 2021
Karen Snouffer, a retired art professor at Kenyon College, works out of a century-old restored hay barn near her house in rural Knox County.
Author Guiora discusses enablers and abuse in online Kenyon event
Jan 29, 2021
Amos Guiora will discuss his newest book, "Armies of Enablers," in a virtual conversation hosted by Kenyon College on Wednesday, Feb. 3.
Kenyon College announces largest gift in its history
Jan 27, 2021
An anonymous donor will fund construction of three new residences, allowing Kenyon College to increase focus on growing its endowment for scholarships.
Kenyon's Gund Gallery exhibit explores 'The Art of Trees'
Jan 25, 2021
A new exhibit called "The Art of Trees" is open now through April 11 at Kenyon College's Gund Gallery.
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Jan 14, 2021
Monday will feature two Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebrations.
Kenyon College's virtual MLK Day celebration to feature Princeton University scholar
Jan 13, 2021
Kenyon College will celebrate the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. with a virtual event on Monday, Jan. 18, featuring a keynote address by Eddie S. Glaude Jr.
Mount Vernon's Science Play-Space Initiative getting through COVID-19 with help from community partners
Dec 30, 2020
Mount Vernon’s Science Play-Space children's museum and science center on Main Street could not easily remain open during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Kenyon Review editors recommend dozens of titles for winter reading
Dec 30, 2020
The Kenyon Review, the literary journal at Kenyon College, recently released its list of recommended winter reads.
New award displays adorn Kenyon's Lowry Center
Dec 29, 2020
Nearly as new as its name, Kenyon College’s Lowry Center now features award displays with more inclusive content and a revitalized design.