Breaking Down Barriers
Kenyon has received a $1 million grant from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute to engage underrepresented students in the natural sciences.
Kenyon has received a $1 million grant from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute to engage underrepresented students in the natural sciences.
Kenyon Review Associates pore over literary submissions for promising works.
Barry F. Schwartz ’70 H’15 kicks off a $20 million effort to expand need-based financial aid.
Kenyon's new English building, Keithley House, channels historic Sunset Cottage while honoring Marilee Keithley Roche P'95.
A $75 million dollar gift, the largest in the College's history, will fund the development of the West Quad.
An endowed fund adds a new educational opportunity for recent graduates at Kenyon’s Brown Family Environmental Center.
A new English building is the first completed part of Kenyon's West Quad project.
A decade of student success in the Kenyon Educational Enrichment Program (KEEP) has now garnered some philanthropic support.