Kenyon students, staff and faculty will join members of the Knox County community in a special production of Henrik Ibsen’s “An Enemy of the People.”
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As a special event for Bring Your Children to Work Day, the Society of Physics Students will showcase all the fun we have here in the Physics Department.
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Join Ori Flomin for an open Shiatsu massage practice from 4:10 - 5:30 p.m. in the Bolton Dance Studio. Shiatsu is a Japanese massage in which the pressure is applied to particular points of the body to ease aches, pains, tension and fatigue.
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Join Assistant Professor of English Kathleen Fernando and Max Lazarus '20 as they reflect on a literature course taught at Richland Correctional Institution.
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Join the Crozier Center for Women for a screening of "Portrait of a Lady on Fire" that will include snacks, related art displays and the opportunity to socialize.
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Celebrate the earth through music and the spoken word featuring singer/songwriter Sarah Goslee Reed and JD Stillwater, science ambassador/percussionist.
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Join the Crozier Center for Women for discussion of "Women, Race and Class" by Angela Davis.
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When All Day
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The Department of English welcomes author Clare Beams to Kenyon.
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The Department of Philosophy welcomes philosopher Quill Kukla from the Kennedy Institute of Ethics.
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In this virtual session a representative from Case Western will discuss the medical school application process, specific tips to help your applications stand out along with information regarding the specifics of Case's MD program.
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A weekly gathering for those who are interested in Japanese language and culture.
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Ashley Valanzola from Middle Tennessee State University will discuss sexual violence as a weapon of war and how it was a taboo topic until the post-WWII era. She will look at how attitudes, ideas and repercussions have changed since then and the impact of recent events.
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Join Associate Professor of English Sarah Heidt '97 for a virtual workshop titled "Writing Back to Our Lives" as part of our 200 Years of Learning in the Company of Friends series.
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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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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.
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The Kenyon College Bookstore is offering 20% off all diploma frames, March 19 - 31.