Kenyon Together raises more than $1 million in 36 hours
Enthusiastic young alumni propelled giving during an end-of-year challenge.
Enthusiastic young alumni propelled giving during an end-of-year challenge.
As Kenyon's new Chalmers Library takes shape, three women name key spaces.
The Robert K. Carver Jr. Reading Room, the largest in the library, has been named in recognition of a planned estate gift from his mother, Betty Lou Hawbaker.
With a move to Chalmers Library when it opens, the newly named Christine Gould Sharkey '80 Writing Center will be elevated in prominence and access for students.
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.
Kenyon’s new library, its steel framework nearly completed, will be named for the College’s 13th president, Gordon Chalmers.
A new major sculpture by acclaimed American artist Richard Serra will join Kenyon’s permanent collection, the result of a gift from Graham Gund ’63 H’81 and his wife, Ann.
The Community Internship Program now supports more paid opportunities for Kenyon students to work with local nonprofit organizations.