Students, faculty, staff and community members are encouraged to cancel standing meetings, carve out an hour or more in your day and sign up to volunteer at one of three on-campus opportunities.
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Students, faculty, staff and community members are encouraged to cancel standing meetings, carve out an hour or more in your day and sign up to volunteer at one of three on-campus opportunities.
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Did you miss the Fulbright info session on April 9? Drop by Peirce to ask questions and learn more about Fulbright.
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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.
When 12:10 pm -
Cheer on the women's lacrosse team as the Owls take on Wittenberg at the Field at Benson Bowl.
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Join the Kenyon Review for a reading with poet Felicia Zamora. A Q&A will follow, and books will be available for purchase.
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Celebrate 200 years near you as we prepare to inaugurate Kenyon's 20th president, Julie Kornfeld, with our second Bicentennial Boston event.
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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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Join the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures for a screening of the Oscar-winning Ukrainian documentary film. Admission is free, but attendees will be given the opportunity to make a donation to Ukrainian relief organizations.
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Kenyon's Office of Human Resources is hosting a hybrid presentation. Join us in person or virtually.
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Did you miss the Fulbright info session on April 9? Drop by Peirce to ask questions and learn more about Fulbright.
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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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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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In its nearly 200 years, Kenyon College has seen twenty different presidents. From Bishop Philander Chase to our newest and current President Julie Kornfeld, learn about the history of the presidency at Kenyon from Tom Stamp '73, retired College historian and keeper of Kenyoniana.
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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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In April, four wonderful poets will be visiting Kenyon: Khaty Xiong, Felicia Zamora, Joyelle McSweeney and Ahmad Almallah.