What's Happening Upcoming Events
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Kenyon's Office of Human Resources is hosting an in-person presentation. Join us at the Lowry Center Theater.
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Get on track; stay on track!
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Anyone who can read hiragano and katakana is invited to attend this weekly gathering.
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Join the Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion to celebrate graduating seniors who have been members and leaders within the affinity groups during their time at Kenyon.
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Join the Department of Philosophy for a weekly afternoon tea break every Thursday on the second floor of Oden Hall.
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Kenyon alumni are engaging in exciting and various careers in computing. This panel will feature four alumni currently working in computing-related careers. Come learn about opportunities in tech, education, and data science!
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Kenyon's Lavender Graduation honors and recognizes the achievements and contributions of LGBTQ+ and allied students.
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LinkedIn Labs are dedicated time reserved in the CDO lobby for you to work on and better understand the power of LinkedIn for all stages of your career development process.
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The Physics Department will take a tour of Kenyon's Special Collections to get a glimpse at the collection of mathematical, astronomical, and natural philosophical books collected by J. N. Lewis of Mt. Vernon.
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Join the Public Library of Mount Vernon and Knox County, the Kenyon Review and the BFEC for a poetry reading and generative writing workshop with guest poet Cindy Ok. Snacks and journals provided.
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The Knox County Symphony and Community Choir will present their spring concert under the direction of Professor of Music Benjamin Locke.
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When All Day
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Interested in a career within the political arena? Emma Welsh-Huggins '17 has been involved in the political process since graduating from Kenyon.
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The ensemble is under the direction of Adjunct Instructor of Cello Luis Biava.
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When All Day
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Join the Kenyon Review for a reading and conversation with Kaveh Akbar and Frances Cannon. A Q&A with the audience will follow, and books will be available for purchase and signing.
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All alumni, parents and friends of Kenyon are invited to attend the next virtual book club, organized by the Pittsburgh Regional Association. At this meeting of the book club the group will discuss "Eastbound" by Maylis de Kerangal.
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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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All Kenyon students, faculty and staff are invited to attend and observe meetings of Campus Senate, a group of elected representatives that works to improve cooperation and communication across campus and recommend proposals to Kenyon’s administration.
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Use your lunch break to de-stress with an outdoor yoga class.