Knox County Alumnae Giving Back
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.
Volunteer-led virtual event offers opportunity for connection and support for Kenyon women.
Alumni and parents combine to help create new scholarships for low-income students.
After three years of construction, the newly dedicated Chalmers Library anchors a campus emerging from pandemic disruption.
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.
An anonymous donor will fund construction of three new South Campus residences, allowing Kenyon to increase focus on growing the endowment for scholarships.
Created to honor longtime Kenyon trustee William E. Lowry Jr. ’56 H’99, along with renaming Kenyon’s athletic facility in his honor, this endowed scholarship seeks to bring more underrepresented students to Kenyon.
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.