Announcing the Lowry Center
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.
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.
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, new Women & Philanthropy initiative keeps the focus on the role of women at Kenyon.
An anonymous donor will fund construction of three new South Campus residences, allowing Kenyon to increase focus on growing the endowment for scholarships.
The combined giving of nearly 18,000 in the Kenyon Community propelled the campaign to success five months ahead of schedule.
Students in a religious studies course explore social injustices by serving the local community.
Kenyon 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.