What's Happening Upcoming Events
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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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A weekly gathering for those who are interested in Japanese language and culture.
When 12:10 pm -
When All Day
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A weekly gathering for those who are interested in Chinese language and culture.
When 12:00 pm -
A weekly gathering for those who are interested in Arabic language and culture in the Alumni Dining Room in Peirce Hall.
When 12:10 pm -
A weekly opportunity to eat lunch and speak Spanish — or just listen.
When 12:10 pm -
Join CSAD for a monthly opportunity to have a small, informal discussion with an interdisciplinary group of faculty and students interested in the intersection of history, politics, society and the operation of market economies.
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Bicentennial celebrations roll on in D.C.! Join your Kenyon College D.C. regional association for a special game of bicentennial trivia.
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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