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Kenyon College

Kenyon College (/ˈkɛnjən/ KEN-yən) is a private liberal arts college in Gambier, Ohio. It was founded in 1824 by Episcopal Bishop Philander Chase. It is the oldest private institution of higher education in the state of Ohio and enrolls approximately 1,800 undergraduate students. Students choose from over 50 majors, minors, and concentrations, including self-designed majors.

Kenyon College
Latin: Collegii Kenyonensis
MottoMagnanimiter Crucem Sustine (Latin)
Motto in English
"Valiantly bear the cross"
TypePrivate liberal arts college
Established1824; 200 years ago (1824)
Endowment$517 million (2022)[1]
PresidentJulie Kornfeld
Academic staff
213[2]
Undergraduates1,877[3]
Location, ,
United States
CampusRural, 1,000 acres (400 ha) including a 380-acre (150 ha) nature preserve
NewspaperThe Kenyon Collegian
Colors    Purple and White
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division III – NCAC
MonikerOwls
Websitewww.kenyon.edu
Kenyon College
LocationGambier, Ohio
Coordinates40°22′35″N 82°23′45″W / 40.37639°N 82.39583°W / 40.37639; -82.39583
Built1824
ArchitectMultiple
Architectural styleGothic Revival, Greek Revival
NRHP reference No.75001447[4]
Added to NRHPDecember 6, 1975

The college is located on a hill overlooking the Kokosing River and neighbors Mount Vernon, Ohio. Its 1,000-acre (400 ha) campus is set in rural surroundings that host seven ecosystems. There are more than 120 student clubs and organizations. Kenyon athletes are called Owls and compete in the NCAA Division III North Coast Athletic Conference.[5] Kenyon College is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.[6]

History edit

Founding edit

 
Philander Chase (1775–1852) was the founder and first president of Bexley Hall and Kenyon College, and later became Presiding Bishop of The Episcopal Church

After becoming the first Episcopal Bishop of Ohio in 1818, Philander Chase found a severe lack of trained clergy on the Ohio frontier. He sailed to England and solicited donations from George Kenyon, Lord Gambier, and the writer and philanthropist Hannah More.[7][8] The college was incorporated in December, 1824. Dissatisfied with the original location of the college in Worthington, Chase purchased 8,000 acres (3,200 ha) of land in Knox County (with the Mount Vernon lawyer Henry Curtis), and reached what he would name Gambier Hill on July 24, 1825.[9][10]

The Kenyon Review edit

 
Finn House, location of The Kenyon Review

Kenyon's English department gained national recognition with the arrival of the poet and critic John Crowe Ransom in 1937 as professor of poetry and first editor of The Kenyon Review, a literary journal. During his 21-year tenure, Ransom published work by writers Allen Tate, Robert Penn Warren, William Empson, Mark Van Doren, Kenneth Burke, and Delmore Schwartz, as well as younger writers Flannery O'Connor, Robert Lowell, and Peter Taylor, among others. It was an influential literary magazine during the 1940s and 1950s.[11]

The Kenyon Review hosts a two-week summer writing workshop on campus for high-school students. The Review sponsors an annual summer writers workshop for adults.[12] The Kenyon Review also operates the KR Associates Program, allowing Kenyon students to gain experience in literary editing, publishing, and programming. Student associates work with Kenyon Review staff in manuscript evaluation, publicity and marketing, and event planning, among other creative and editorial projects.[13]

Academics edit

Kenyon is a four-year liberal arts college. There are 18 academic departments, 14 interdisciplinary programs, and more than 50 majors, minors, and concentrations.[14] Kenyon requires students to take classes in each of the four academic divisions: fine arts, humanities, natural sciences, and social sciences. In addition, students must study a foreign language. Its most popular majors, by 2021 graduates, were:[15] English, Economics, Psychology, Political Science, and Biology. The academic year follows a schedule of two four-course semesters, as well as research opportunities in the natural sciences, humanities, social sciences, and fine arts during the summer.[16]

Kenyon's faculty includes over 200 full-time professors, with 99% of faculty holding a Ph.D. or other terminal degree in their field. All courses are taught by professors, with a student-to-faculty-ratio of 10:1.[17]

Kenyon claims to offer more than 190 study abroad programs in 50 different countries. There is a program at the University of Exeter[18] and one in Rome.[19]

Kenyon's Center for the Study of American Democracy (CSAD), established in 2007, organizes conferences and seminars with the goal of promoting nonpartisan civic and political discourse. Students can join the Center as Associates, serving as student advisors, organizing events, and encouraging greater participation on campus in the center's programs. CSAD was funded through a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities.[20]

The Gund Gallery, a 31,000 square feet (2,900 m2) visual arts center and exhibition space, was opened in 2011. It hosts lectures, public programming, and exhibitions from traveling shows and its permanent collection.[21]

Admissions edit

 
Ransom Hall (1910–1912), locations of the Office of the President

Admission to Kenyon is considered "most selective" by U.S. News & World Report.[22]

For the class of 2022 (enrolling fall 2018), Kenyon received 6,152 applications, accepted 2,204 (35.8%), and enrolled 539.[23] For enrolled first-year students the middle 50% range of SAT scores was 640–730 for critical reading and 640–740 for math, while the ACT composite range was 29–33; the average GPA was 3.94.[23]

Rankings edit

In 2006, Newsweek selected Kenyon College as one of twenty-five "New Ivies" on the basis of admissions statistics as well as interviews with administrators, students, faculty members, and alumni.[28] Additionally, it was also listed in Greene's list of Hidden Ivies in 2000.[full citation needed] Time's 2018–2019 "Best Colleges in America" report ranked Kenyon as the 214th best college in the country.[citation needed]

In the 2023 U.S. News & World Report rankings, Kenyon was tied for the No. 39 liberal arts college in the United States. In the 2022 Forbes rankings, Kenyon was ranked 40th among liberal-arts colleges and 176th among 650 colleges and universities in the United States.[29] In 2022, CollegeSimply ranked Kenyon as the 2nd best institution of higher education in Ohio and the 61st best college or university overall.[30]

Previously, Kenyon gained national recognition for LGBTQ inclusion.[31][32] It was ranked as one of the best campuses for LGBTQ students in the country in both 2020 and 2021.[33][34] It did not retain this ranking in 2022.[35]

Although Kenyon is often ranked favorably, some methods that rank colleges based on their calculated return on investment (ROI) have been critical of Kenyon's value. The 2018 Payscale College ROI Report ranked Kenyon as the 983rd best value college in the country.[36][37]

Athletics edit

Kenyon's sports teams, which compete in the North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC), were referred to as the Lords and Ladies until May 2022 when a new mascot, the Owls, was announced. At various points in the past, the teams were also known as the Mauve, the Purple, the Purple and White, the Hilltoppers, and simply as Kenyon.[38]

The men's swim team, in NCAA Division III, claims to have won, from 1980 through 2010, a record 31 consecutive NCAA national championships as well as consecutive titles between 2012 and 2015 for a total of 34 program titles. The women's swim team has won 24 non-consecutive titles of their own since 1984, the most recent being in 2022.[39]

In 2006, Kenyon opened the Kenyon Athletic Center (KAC), a 263,000-square-foot (24,400 m2) building. Field hockey, football and men's lacrosse are played at McBride Field which has a seating capacity of 1,762.[40]

In 2019, Kenyon was one of the first NCAA colleges to participate in the organization's LGBTQ OneTeam Program, which launched in fall 2019.[41]

Traditions edit

 
Aerial view of Kenyon's campus
 
"Middle Path" runs two-thirds of a mile through the campus

Kenyon is Ohio's oldest private college with some traditions dating back almost 200 years. All incoming students are expected to take the Matriculation Oath and sign a Matriculation Book that dates back over a century.[42]

Another tradition is the "First-Year Sing." Each year, entering first-years gather on the steps of Rosse Hall to sing Kenyon songs before they are officially part of the Kenyon community. On the day before Commencement, seniors gather on the steps of Rosse Hall to sing the same songs again.[43]

Kenyon students avoid stepping on the college seal in the entrance hall of Peirce Dining Hall. Tradition holds that if someone steps on the seal, they will not graduate from the college.[44]

The Church of the Holy Spirit, one of Kenyon's oldest structures, features a 10-bell set of chimes which ring the traditional Westminster Quarters. The bells, installed in 1879, are rung manually in the belltower each Friday by a campus group known as the Kenyon Pealers.[45]

Whenever a new president begins their time at the college, candles are lit in every window of Old Kenyon, as a sign of welcome. Additionally, a bell hangs in the steeple of Old Kenyon and is only rung when a new president is inaugurated, as well as having been rung when the United States is no longer engaged in war and when the Kenyon football team wins a home game. Kenyon has had twenty-five presidents (including acting or interim appointments); former president S. Georgia Nugent was Kenyon's first female president, and former president Sean Decatur was Kenyon's first African-American president.[46] The president's academic regalia is a purple gown with four velvet chevrons on each sleeve signifying the office of the president, a college seal medallion with the names of each Kenyon president on the chain links, and a purple beefeater cap.[47] The purple beefeaters cap is also worn by college trustees at ceremonies.

The college's official song is "The Thrill." However, "Kokosing Farewell" is more often sung at ceremonies. "Kokosing Farewell," sung to the tune of the 1870 hymn "The Day Thou Gavest, Lord, Is Ending," is the traditional closing number for concerts of the Kenyon College Chamber Singers.

The college has maintained a tradition of formality at ceremonies. During the annual commencement ceremony, the conferring of degrees to the class and announcement of each individual student's degree of Bachelor of Arts is done entirely in Latin. Kenyon's diplomas are also written entirely in Latin.[48]

Shield and seal edit

The first Kenyon seal was designed no later than 1842 and contained a book, a cross, a scroll, a telescope, and a scientific apparatus surrounded by the words "Sigillum Collegi Kenyonensis" and "Ohio Resp". Since the second and current seal was introduced, the first seal has rarely been used.

Kenyon's second and current shield is derived from the coat of arms of Lord Kenyon, one of the college's first and most prominent benefactors. The shield consists of a chevron, three crosses, a book inscribed with the college's motto (as well as the Kenyon family's motto) magnanimiter crucem sustine ("valiantly bear the cross"), resting upon a bishop's staff, representing the college's founder, Bishop Philander Chase. The shield has become a widely used symbol for the college. A version of the shield that replaces the book and staff with "Kenyon" in block letters while the chevron and crosses remain has become the symbol for the college's athletic teams.[49]

In 2011, American clothier Ralph Lauren discontinued production of a necktie depicting the Kenyon shield after it was found they did not license the rights from the college.[50]

The Bexley Seminary had its own shield until its dissociation from the college in 1968. While it contained the book, motto, and bishop's staff of the Kenyon shield, an eagle and ermine pattern blazoned the lower portion of the shield.[51]

Sustainability edit

Kenyon College has undertaken a number of sustainability initiatives, including a recycling system upgrade, a biodiesel project, a computer lab conversion to double-sided printing, the distribution of green living guides, as well as the creation of a dining hall composting system that diverts 6,000 pounds of waste from the landfill per week. Additionally Kenyon's cafeteria is committed to serving local food and has become a leader among college cafeterias in the country.[52] Students partnered with administrators and professors to complete a campus energy audit for the past three years, as well as a carbon footprint calculation. Kenyon Green Alumni was founded to connect graduates "with a professional interest in the environment." The college recently received a "C" grade on the 2010 College Sustainability Report Card, compiled by the Sustainable Endowments Institute.[53]

The Kenyon Farm is a mixed crop-livestock operation providing produce to local markets and giving students the opportunity to gain practical skills and knowledge for small-scale farming operations.[54]

Ivy, which once covered some buildings on the Kenyon campus, but damages stonework, has been eradicated.[55]

Notable alumni edit

 
US President Rutherford B. Hayes, Class of 1842
 
Actor Paul Newman, Class of 1949
 
Actor Allison Janney, Class of 1982
 
Edwin M. Stanton, U.S. Secretary of War under the Lincoln Administration, attended from 1831 to 1833
 
Author John Green, Class of 2000

Notable alumni of Kenyon College include:

Notes edit

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External links edit

  • Official website  

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Kenyon College ˈ k ɛ n j e n KEN yen is a private liberal arts college in Gambier Ohio It was founded in 1824 by Episcopal Bishop Philander Chase It is the oldest private institution of higher education in the state of Ohio and enrolls approximately 1 800 undergraduate students Students choose from over 50 majors minors and concentrations including self designed majors Kenyon CollegeLatin Collegii KenyonensisMottoMagnanimiter Crucem Sustine Latin Motto in English Valiantly bear the cross TypePrivate liberal arts collegeEstablished1824 200 years ago 1824 Endowment 517 million 2022 1 PresidentJulie KornfeldAcademic staff213 2 Undergraduates1 877 3 LocationGambier Ohio United StatesCampusRural 1 000 acres 400 ha including a 380 acre 150 ha nature preserveNewspaperThe Kenyon CollegianColors Purple and WhiteSporting affiliationsNCAA Division III NCACMonikerOwlsWebsitewww wbr kenyon wbr eduKenyon CollegeU S National Register of Historic PlacesU S Historic districtShow map of OhioShow map of the United StatesLocationGambier OhioCoordinates40 22 35 N 82 23 45 W 40 37639 N 82 39583 W 40 37639 82 39583Built1824ArchitectMultipleArchitectural styleGothic Revival Greek RevivalNRHP reference No 75001447 4 Added to NRHPDecember 6 1975The college is located on a hill overlooking the Kokosing River and neighbors Mount Vernon Ohio Its 1 000 acre 400 ha campus is set in rural surroundings that host seven ecosystems There are more than 120 student clubs and organizations Kenyon athletes are called Owls and compete in the NCAA Division III North Coast Athletic Conference 5 Kenyon College is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission 6 Contents 1 History 1 1 Founding 1 2 The Kenyon Review 2 Academics 3 Admissions 4 Rankings 5 Athletics 6 Traditions 7 Shield and seal 8 Sustainability 9 Notable alumni 10 Notes 11 References 12 Further reading 13 External linksHistory editFounding edit nbsp Philander Chase 1775 1852 was the founder and first president of Bexley Hall and Kenyon College and later became Presiding Bishop of The Episcopal ChurchAfter becoming the first Episcopal Bishop of Ohio in 1818 Philander Chase found a severe lack of trained clergy on the Ohio frontier He sailed to England and solicited donations from George Kenyon Lord Gambier and the writer and philanthropist Hannah More 7 8 The college was incorporated in December 1824 Dissatisfied with the original location of the college in Worthington Chase purchased 8 000 acres 3 200 ha of land in Knox County with the Mount Vernon lawyer Henry Curtis and reached what he would name Gambier Hill on July 24 1825 9 10 The Kenyon Review edit nbsp Finn House location of The Kenyon ReviewKenyon s English department gained national recognition with the arrival of the poet and critic John Crowe Ransom in 1937 as professor of poetry and first editor of The Kenyon Review a literary journal During his 21 year tenure Ransom published work by writers Allen Tate Robert Penn Warren William Empson Mark Van Doren Kenneth Burke and Delmore Schwartz as well as younger writers Flannery O Connor Robert Lowell and Peter Taylor among others It was an influential literary magazine during the 1940s and 1950s 11 The Kenyon Review hosts a two week summer writing workshop on campus for high school students The Review sponsors an annual summer writers workshop for adults 12 The Kenyon Review also operates the KR Associates Program allowing Kenyon students to gain experience in literary editing publishing and programming Student associates work with Kenyon Review staff in manuscript evaluation publicity and marketing and event planning among other creative and editorial projects 13 Academics editKenyon is a four year liberal arts college There are 18 academic departments 14 interdisciplinary programs and more than 50 majors minors and concentrations 14 Kenyon requires students to take classes in each of the four academic divisions fine arts humanities natural sciences and social sciences In addition students must study a foreign language Its most popular majors by 2021 graduates were 15 English Economics Psychology Political Science and Biology The academic year follows a schedule of two four course semesters as well as research opportunities in the natural sciences humanities social sciences and fine arts during the summer 16 Kenyon s faculty includes over 200 full time professors with 99 of faculty holding a Ph D or other terminal degree in their field All courses are taught by professors with a student to faculty ratio of 10 1 17 Kenyon claims to offer more than 190 study abroad programs in 50 different countries There is a program at the University of Exeter 18 and one in Rome 19 Kenyon s Center for the Study of American Democracy CSAD established in 2007 organizes conferences and seminars with the goal of promoting nonpartisan civic and political discourse Students can join the Center as Associates serving as student advisors organizing events and encouraging greater participation on campus in the center s programs CSAD was funded through a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities 20 The Gund Gallery a 31 000 square feet 2 900 m2 visual arts center and exhibition space was opened in 2011 It hosts lectures public programming and exhibitions from traveling shows and its permanent collection 21 Admissions edit nbsp Ransom Hall 1910 1912 locations of the Office of the PresidentAdmission to Kenyon is considered most selective by U S News amp World Report 22 For the class of 2022 enrolling fall 2018 Kenyon received 6 152 applications accepted 2 204 35 8 and enrolled 539 23 For enrolled first year students the middle 50 range of SAT scores was 640 730 for critical reading and 640 740 for math while the ACT composite range was 29 33 the average GPA was 3 94 23 Rankings editAcademic rankingsLiberal arts collegesU S News amp World Report 24 39Washington Monthly 25 92NationalForbes 26 244THE WSJ 27 93In 2006 Newsweek selected Kenyon College as one of twenty five New Ivies on the basis of admissions statistics as well as interviews with administrators students faculty members and alumni 28 Additionally it was also listed in Greene s list of Hidden Ivies in 2000 full citation needed Time s 2018 2019 Best Colleges in America report ranked Kenyon as the 214th best college in the country citation needed In the 2023 U S News amp World Report rankings Kenyon was tied for the No 39 liberal arts college in the United States In the 2022 Forbes rankings Kenyon was ranked 40th among liberal arts colleges and 176th among 650 colleges and universities in the United States 29 In 2022 CollegeSimply ranked Kenyon as the 2nd best institution of higher education in Ohio and the 61st best college or university overall 30 Previously Kenyon gained national recognition for LGBTQ inclusion 31 32 It was ranked as one of the best campuses for LGBTQ students in the country in both 2020 and 2021 33 34 It did not retain this ranking in 2022 35 Although Kenyon is often ranked favorably some methods that rank colleges based on their calculated return on investment ROI have been critical of Kenyon s value The 2018 Payscale College ROI Report ranked Kenyon as the 983rd best value college in the country 36 37 Athletics editKenyon s sports teams which compete in the North Coast Athletic Conference NCAC were referred to as the Lords and Ladies until May 2022 when a new mascot the Owls was announced At various points in the past the teams were also known as the Mauve the Purple the Purple and White the Hilltoppers and simply as Kenyon 38 The men s swim team in NCAA Division III claims to have won from 1980 through 2010 a record 31 consecutive NCAA national championships as well as consecutive titles between 2012 and 2015 for a total of 34 program titles The women s swim team has won 24 non consecutive titles of their own since 1984 the most recent being in 2022 39 In 2006 Kenyon opened the Kenyon Athletic Center KAC a 263 000 square foot 24 400 m2 building Field hockey football and men s lacrosse are played at McBride Field which has a seating capacity of 1 762 40 In 2019 Kenyon was one of the first NCAA colleges to participate in the organization s LGBTQ OneTeam Program which launched in fall 2019 41 Traditions edit nbsp Aerial view of Kenyon s campus nbsp Middle Path runs two thirds of a mile through the campusKenyon is Ohio s oldest private college with some traditions dating back almost 200 years All incoming students are expected to take the Matriculation Oath and sign a Matriculation Book that dates back over a century 42 Another tradition is the First Year Sing Each year entering first years gather on the steps of Rosse Hall to sing Kenyon songs before they are officially part of the Kenyon community On the day before Commencement seniors gather on the steps of Rosse Hall to sing the same songs again 43 Kenyon students avoid stepping on the college seal in the entrance hall of Peirce Dining Hall Tradition holds that if someone steps on the seal they will not graduate from the college 44 The Church of the Holy Spirit one of Kenyon s oldest structures features a 10 bell set of chimes which ring the traditional Westminster Quarters The bells installed in 1879 are rung manually in the belltower each Friday by a campus group known as the Kenyon Pealers 45 Whenever a new president begins their time at the college candles are lit in every window of Old Kenyon as a sign of welcome Additionally a bell hangs in the steeple of Old Kenyon and is only rung when a new president is inaugurated as well as having been rung when the United States is no longer engaged in war and when the Kenyon football team wins a home game Kenyon has had twenty five presidents including acting or interim appointments former president S Georgia Nugent was Kenyon s first female president and former president Sean Decatur was Kenyon s first African American president 46 The president s academic regalia is a purple gown with four velvet chevrons on each sleeve signifying the office of the president a college seal medallion with the names of each Kenyon president on the chain links and a purple beefeater cap 47 The purple beefeaters cap is also worn by college trustees at ceremonies The college s official song is The Thrill However Kokosing Farewell is more often sung at ceremonies Kokosing Farewell sung to the tune of the 1870 hymn The Day Thou Gavest Lord Is Ending is the traditional closing number for concerts of the Kenyon College Chamber Singers The college has maintained a tradition of formality at ceremonies During the annual commencement ceremony the conferring of degrees to the class and announcement of each individual student s degree of Bachelor of Arts is done entirely in Latin Kenyon s diplomas are also written entirely in Latin 48 Shield and seal editThe first Kenyon seal was designed no later than 1842 and contained a book a cross a scroll a telescope and a scientific apparatus surrounded by the words Sigillum Collegi Kenyonensis and Ohio Resp Since the second and current seal was introduced the first seal has rarely been used Kenyon s second and current shield is derived from the coat of arms of Lord Kenyon one of the college s first and most prominent benefactors The shield consists of a chevron three crosses a book inscribed with the college s motto as well as the Kenyon family s motto magnanimiter crucem sustine valiantly bear the cross resting upon a bishop s staff representing the college s founder Bishop Philander Chase The shield has become a widely used symbol for the college A version of the shield that replaces the book and staff with Kenyon in block letters while the chevron and crosses remain has become the symbol for the college s athletic teams 49 In 2011 American clothier Ralph Lauren discontinued production of a necktie depicting the Kenyon shield after it was found they did not license the rights from the college 50 The Bexley Seminary had its own shield until its dissociation from the college in 1968 While it contained the book motto and bishop s staff of the Kenyon shield an eagle and ermine pattern blazoned the lower portion of the shield 51 nbsp Kenyon s First Seal nbsp Current Shield of Kenyon College nbsp Flag of Kenyon College with shield nbsp A flag variant used by some students nbsp Coat of Arms of Lord Kenyon nbsp Shield of the Seminary at Bexley HallSustainability editKenyon College has undertaken a number of sustainability initiatives including a recycling system upgrade a biodiesel project a computer lab conversion to double sided printing the distribution of green living guides as well as the creation of a dining hall composting system that diverts 6 000 pounds of waste from the landfill per week Additionally Kenyon s cafeteria is committed to serving local food and has become a leader among college cafeterias in the country 52 Students partnered with administrators and professors to complete a campus energy audit for the past three years as well as a carbon footprint calculation Kenyon Green Alumni was founded to connect graduates with a professional interest in the environment The college recently received a C grade on the 2010 College Sustainability Report Card compiled by the Sustainable Endowments Institute 53 The Kenyon Farm is a mixed crop livestock operation providing produce to local markets and giving students the opportunity to gain practical skills and knowledge for small scale farming operations 54 Ivy which once covered some buildings on the Kenyon campus but damages stonework has been eradicated 55 Notable alumni editMain article List of Kenyon College people This article s list of alumni may not follow Wikipedia s verifiability policy Please improve this article by removing names that do not have independent reliable sources showing they merit inclusion in this article AND are alumni or by incorporating the relevant publications into the body of the article through appropriate citations August 2017 nbsp US President Rutherford B Hayes Class of 1842 nbsp Actor Paul Newman Class of 1949 nbsp Actor Allison Janney Class of 1982 nbsp Edwin M Stanton U S Secretary of War under the Lincoln Administration attended from 1831 to 1833 nbsp Author John Green Class of 2000Notable alumni of Kenyon College include U S Supreme Court Justices David Davis 1832 Stanley Matthews 1840 and William Rehnquist attended 1946 U S Secretary of War Edwin M Stanton 1834 Abolitionist and women s rights activist John Celivergos Zachos 1840 U S President Rutherford B Hayes 1842 Poet Robert Lowell 1940 Writer Peter Taylor 1940 Novelist William H Gass 1947 Swedish Prime Minister Olof Palme 1948 Actor Paul Newman 1949 56 Comedian Jonathan Winters attended 1950 Novelist E L Doctorow 1952 Poet James Arlington Wright 1952 Molecular biologist Harvey Lodish 1962 57 Architect Graham Gund 1963 Cartoonist Jim Borgman 1976 Matthew Winkler journalist 1977 Professor of Law Amos N Guiora 1979 Cartoonist Bill Watterson 1980 Author Donovan Webster 1981 Actor Allison Janney 1982 U S Congressman Zack Space 1983 Author Laura Hillenbrand 1989 U S Ambassador to Ukraine Bridget A Brink 1991 Football coach Chris Creighton 1991 Author Jenna Blum 1992 Politician Leopoldo Lopez 1993 58 Actor and filmmaker Josh Radnor 1996 U S Congresswoman Lizzie Pannill Fletcher 1997 Lawyer and climate activist Colette Pichon Battle 1997 59 Basketball coach Shaka Smart 1999 Author John Green 2000 Author and filmmaker Ransom Riggs 2001 60 Political strategist Sarah Longwell 2002 Entrepreneur Juul James Monsees 2002 U S National Security Council spokesperson Tommy Vietor 2002 Astrophysicist and artist Nia Imara 2003 61 Musician Nicholas Petricca 2009 Musician Evan Stephens Hall 2011 Musician Justin Roberts 1992 62 Notes editReferences edit As of March 7 2022 U S and Canadian Institutions Listed by Fiscal Year 2021 Endowment Market Value and Change in Endowment Market Value from FY20 to FY21 Report National Association of College and University Business Officers and TIAA 2022 Retrieved June 5 2023 Faculty Composition for Kenyon College Kenyon in Numbers National Register Information System 75001447 National Register of Historic Places National Park Service April 15 2008 Rankings U S News amp World Report Retrieved May 16 2019 Higher Learning Commission Ncahlc org Retrieved June 28 2015 Muller James Arthur 1945 Philander Chase and the Frontier Historical Magazine of the Protestant Episcopal Church 14 2 168 184 ISSN 0018 2486 Chase Virginius H 1947 Jubilee College and Its Founder Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society 40 2 154 167 ISSN 0019 2287 Well this will do explained Kenyon edu Retrieved June 28 2015 A Biography of Philander Chase Kenyon edu Retrieved June 28 2015 A Brief History of The Kenyon Review Retrieved August 20 2018 Young Writers Online KR Associates Program The Kenyon Review Retrieved January 18 2024 Departments and Majors Kenyon College Retrieved January 17 2024 Kenyon College nces ed gov U S Dept of Education Retrieved February 11 2023 Student Research Kenyon College February 6 2023 Retrieved January 17 2024 Our Faculty Kenyon College Retrieved January 18 2024 Kenyon Exeter Kenyon College Retrieved January 17 2024 Kenyon Rome Kenyon College Retrieved January 18 2024 Center for the Study of American Democracy Kenyon College January 22 2024 Retrieved January 18 2024 About Us Gund Gallery website http www thegundgallery org about gund Rankings www usnews com Retrieved May 16 2019 a b Common Data Set 2018 2019 Kenyon College Retrieved August 10 2019 Best Colleges 2024 National Liberal Arts Colleges U S News amp World Report Retrieved September 20 2023 2023 Liberal Arts Rankings Washington Monthly Retrieved September 25 2023 Forbes America s Top Colleges List 2023 Forbes Retrieved September 22 2023 2024 Best Colleges in the U S The Wall Street Journal Times Higher Education Retrieved January 27 2024 America s 25 New Elite Ivies Newsweek August 26 2006 Retrieved September 7 2008 Kenyon College Forbes October 13 2022 CollegeSimply Kenyon College CollegeSimply Retrieved January 26 2022 A Continued Commitment Kenyon College June 13 2021 Campus Pride s 2021 BEST OF THE BEST LGBTQ Friendly Colleges amp Universities Campus Pride June 1 2022 National Recognition LGBTQ Community Kenyon College June 1 2022 2 Ohio colleges named to national Best of the Best LGBTQ Friendly list The Buckeye Flame September 15 2021 Campus Pride announces the 2022 Best of the Best Colleges amp Universities for LGBTQ students Campus Pride August 24 2022 Payscale 2018 ROI Ranking for Kenyon College www payscale com Best Colleges in America 2022 Kenyon College Ranking Money com May 16 2022 Archived from the original on January 27 2022 Retrieved December 3 2018 A History of Kenyon Monikers Kenyon College Retrieved May 9 2022 Kenyon Women Win by 7 End Emory s Ten Year Dominance at DIII Nationals March 20 2022 McBride Field athletics kenyon edu Kenyon College Retrieved September 6 2015 Smola Jennifer November 19 2019 Denison Kenyon training other colleges to better support LGBTQ athletes as part of NCAA program The Columbus Dispatch Retrieved July 13 2023 A Signature Tradition Kenyon College Retrieved July 3 2023 First Year Sing and the Universality of Adolescence Kenyon College September 3 2021 Retrieved July 3 2023 Blaker Bailey August 22 2015 Orientation week a crash course in Kenyon Culture The Kenyon Collegian Retrieved August 24 2019 Franjola Sacha February 10 2023 Do Pealers ring a bell Behind the people inside the steeple The Kenyon Collegian Retrieved July 3 2023 Lorin Janet March 18 2013 Kenyon College Picks Sean Decatur as its New President Bloomberg Retrieved March 18 2013 Campus Traditions Translation of Kenyon s Diploma cite web url https documents kenyon edu publicaffairs 22 KenyonAthleticShield pdf 7Ctitle Kenyon Athletic Shield website Kenyon College archive url https web archive org web 20230626134144 https documents kenyon edu publicaffairs 22 KenyonAthleticShield pdf 7Carchive date Jun 26 2023 Kenyon May Enter Lawsuit with Ralph Lauren Reveille 1925 Kenyon College 1925 Archived from the original on August 24 2023 What s Campus Food Like at Kenyon College Retrieved August 11 2017 Kenyon College Green Report Card 2010 Greenreportcard org June 30 2008 Retrieved August 16 2014 About the Kenyon Farm www kenyon edu Retrieved August 20 2018 All Kenyon s ivy is gone they said it was destroying the stonework Kluge P F 2013 03 16 Alma Mater A College Homecoming Kindle Location 995 Crossroad Press Kindle Edition Menand Louis October 17 2022 Who Paul Newman Was and Who He Wanted to Be The New Yorker Retrieved February 19 2023 Harvey Lodish The Lodish Lab mit edu Library CNN June 13 2017 Leopoldo Lopez Fast Facts CNN Retrieved August 20 2018 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a first has generic name help Colette Pichon Battle for 2023 Commencement Kenyon College Retrieved October 31 2023 Ransom Riggs Along Middle Path Kenyon College Archived from the original on July 21 2019 Retrieved July 21 2019 Black History Month 2022 National Society of Black Physicists Allen Susie Music man University of Chicago Magazine Retrieved March 17 2023 Further reading editKluge P F 1995 Alma Mater A College Homecoming Addison Wesley ISBN 978 0 201 48935 4 Smythe George Franklin 1924 Kenyon College Its First Century Yale University Press ISBN 978 0 9623250 4 5 Barth Christopher D 2000 Kenyon Reborn The Modernization of Kenyon College under the Administration of William Foster Peirce 1896 1937 Kenyon College ISBN 978 0 9623250 3 8 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Kenyon College Official website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kenyon College amp oldid 1206058731, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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