Caution! This List Will Make You Nostalgic
During my time at Kenyon, I’ve come to cherish all of the traditions that students and alumni alike hold near and dear to their hearts.
During my time at Kenyon, I’ve come to cherish all of the traditions that students and alumni alike hold near and dear to their hearts.
To want, I discovered, was the only preliminary to being in the Kenyon arts community.
As a sophomore English major considering a career in journalism, I was incredibly fortunate to spend three days shadowing Paul Singer ’88 of the New England Center for Investigative Reporting and WGBH.
Quintessential Kenyon’s foreign correspondent, Jodi Ann Wang ’20, now studying in Beijing, China, for the spring semester, reflects on her fall semester abroad in Ghana.
A Medio Camino has become an outlet for Spanish-speaking students to connect with stories from a different perspective in a time when there is a growing Latin American population both at Kenyon and in the U.S.