Kenyon staff and faculty will join fellow members of the Knox County community in a very special production of Henrik Ibsen’s “An Enemy of the People.”
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Board meals resume the following day.
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When All Day
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When All Day
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Students who are majoring in economics are invited to a lecture by Douglas Irwin in Chalmers 320. Irwin will also give a public lecture at 7:30 p.m.
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The Department of Economics welcomes Douglas Irwin for a public lecture at 7:30 p.m. in Oden Auditorium.
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A weekly gathering for those who are interested in Japanese language and culture.
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Join the Writing Center for an extension of Sophomore Day support.
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Join us for a reading and book launch celebrating the new works of Kenyon Review Fellow Cindy Juyoung Ok and author Diana Khoi Nguyen. A Q&A will follow, and books will be available for purchase.
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We’re bringing the Hill to you with a reception at the National Union Building featuring President Kornfeld and professors Siobhan Fennessy and Matthew Suazo. Register by March 5.
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Stop by the tables in the Peirce Hall atrium to speak with a hiring coordinator from Recreation Unlimited. They are seeking individuals passionate about the outdoors and providing impactful camp experiences.
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A weekly gathering for those who are interested in Chinese language and culture.
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A weekly gathering for those who are interested in Arabic language and culture in the Alumni Dining Room in Peirce Hall.
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A weekly opportunity to eat lunch and speak Spanish — or just listen.
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Faculty and staff are invited to celebrate those who have published a book in 2022 or 2023. Please join us in Chalmers Library 320 from 4:30 - 6 p.m.
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Resume Labs are interactive, communal workshops in which CDO staff will work with you and your peers to create immediate and tangible improvements to your resume.
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Join the Center for the Study of American Democracy for a lecture by Melvin Rogers, professor of political science and associate director of the Center for Philosophy, Politics, and Economics at Brown University.
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Join OLSC fellowship coordinator and Kenyon alumna Griffin Tullis '18 to learn more about the 13-month post-grad fellowships offered. Fellowships are ideal for graduates interested in law, service, government affairs or even media relations.
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This spring exhibition at The Gund, which includes works by artists, activists and allied donors in the Art for Justice Fund community and beyond, has been adapted from an original presentation at the Ford Foundation and is rooted in the theory of “Love as the Practice of Freedom” proposed by author, theorist, educator and social critic bell hooks.
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This spring exhibition at The Gund features two recent works by New York-based artist Naeem Mohaiemen, which were crafted, conceived and brought to life amidst the backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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This spring exhibition at The Gund features Cleveland-born artist Nancy Spero’s contribution to the 52nd Biennale di Venezia, including her large-scale sculpture of a maypole as a monument to violence, national culpability and complicity.