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  1. 8 mag 2024 · Home. News Archive. A Year of Challenge and Inspiration. President Kornfeld reflects on the strength of the Kenyon community and the weight of our shared history. By Julie Kornfeld. Date May 8, 2024. Dear members of the Kenyon community,

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  2. 3 giorni fa · Three Kenyon presidents, 1437 alumni and guests, a group of circus performers and one horse helped celebrate the bicentennial Reunion Weekend held May 23-26. The weekend contained traditional elements of a Kenyon reunion, including a Parade of Classes down Middle Path — this year led by a man dressed as Philander Chase astride a horse — and class photos, along with multiple alumni college ...

  3. 3 giorni fa · These college presidents say Ohio needs liberal arts education "more than ever." ... Kornfeld, who officially joined Kenyon in June 2023 as its 20th president, ...

  4. 9 mag 2024 · Home. News Archive. Kenyon Space, Past and Present. A '96 alumnus returns to campus to revisit the sites from his photo album. Alumni. By Mark Haggarty '96. Date May 9, 2024. I recently had the opportunity to visit campus for 48 crisp, early spring hours, all by myself, and it became a magical reconnection with Kenyon and its physical spaces.

  5. 24 mag 2024 · Ohio State's first rival was Kenyon College, a small liberal arts college in Gambier, roughly 50 miles to the northeast. The Buckeyes first played them in their first season in 1890 on Nov 27, Kenyon won the first two meetings; however, Ohio State won 15 in a row and the rivalry diminished.

  6. 12 mag 2024 · Owls to take aim at NCAA fairways. GAMBIER, Ohio -- For the second time in three seasons, the Kenyon College men's golf team will play in the NCAA Division III Championship. The 2024 Owls squad is currently in Boulder City, Nevada practicing for the upcoming championship, which gets underway Tuesday morning. The four-round ...

  7. 1 giorno fa · But after applying to more than 100 jobs since fall, the Kenyon College grad is having second thoughts. Courtesy Bryn Savidge On paper, the job market looks like it’s hardly ever been better.