Unearthing the Future
At midnight in Montgomery, I lie in bed and fall asleep with the surety of someone who has spent the day doing what they were meant to do.
At midnight in Montgomery, I lie in bed and fall asleep with the surety of someone who has spent the day doing what they were meant to do.
History takes a bit of obsession to make it work. After all, if you have no love for the story, you won’t commit yourself to telling it in the proper way.
Seniors Carolyn Ten Eyck ’18 and Meera White ’18 reflect on four years of friendship.
My Kenyon education is not just the grades I earn in the classes I take. It’s not my performance on comps. It’s not even my diploma.
When I tell prospective students about Kenyon, I always mention KEEP. I talk about my best friends from KEEP, my faculty mentors, my educational and social growth, my sense of personhood — all the wonderful things that I built through the program.