Knox County Alumnae Giving Back
Volunteer-led virtual event offers opportunity for connection and support for Kenyon women.
Volunteer-led virtual event offers opportunity for connection and support for Kenyon women.
A new five-year $25 million matching opportunity can create 50 new scholarships.
With his leadership, giving and vocal encouragement, Winkler wants more alumni to join him in supporting the ‘endless journey’ of Kenyon.
The combined giving of nearly 18,000 in the Kenyon Community propelled the campaign to success five months ahead of schedule.
Following celebration of 50 years of women at Kenyon, the alumnae-led Kenyon Women Giving Back series keeps the focus on the role of women at Kenyon.
Ruth Heindel is the first faculty member named to the new Dorothy and Thomas Jegla Professorship in the Natural Sciences, created with a gift from Board of Trustees member Diane Elam ’80 and Nancy Donohue.
The Wright family's gift to the economics department continues their tradition of Kenyon involvement.
A matching gift aims to add $10 million in permanent funding for scholarships.
Pamela and Harvey Lodish have pledged $2 million to endow permanent funding for need- based scholarships.