College Adopts Policy Regarding Political Campaign Activities
Senior staff recently approved a policy that sets forth guidelines for certain political campaign activities to ensure the College’s compliance with federal law.
Senior staff recently approved a policy that sets forth guidelines for certain political campaign activities to ensure the College’s compliance with federal law.
Kenyon's Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion responds to news of a federal rule defining sex and gender in a letter to students.
Chaired by Brackett B. Denniston ’69, the Kenyon College Board of Trustees met in Gambier on October 12–13. The central business of the meeting was to launch the public phase of Our Path Forward, Kenyon’s $300 million comprehensive fundraising campaign.
Plans are underway to engage the community in creating an interactive and evolving art installation on the wall surrounding the construction site for the West Quad. The proposal was submitted to the Public Art Committee by Janet Marsden, vice president for communications, and Claudia Esslinger, professor of art, and approved by the Committee on Sept. 5. The surface of the wall is being primed this week in preparation for the project, which will proceed in two phases beginning this fall.
Kenyon's Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion and Center for Global Engagement respond to changes to the gender marker designation page for U.S. passports, which were made by the U.S. Department of State on Sept. 12, 2018.