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  1. A Kenyon 2007 alumna (major in classics and minor in studio art), Rebecca studied in Cork, Ireland, and Berlin as an undergraduate. Prior to returning to the Hill, Rebecca was an assistant language teacher (ALT) on the JET Program for five years; earned a master's degree in higher education administration from the University of Pennsylvania and worked at Knox College as the international ...

  2. 59 posts. 1,629 followers. 73 following. Kenyon College Alumni. Welcome to your Kenyon alumni community. Obedient to some strange spell since 1824. linktr.ee/kenyonalumni. BSW 2024. KF FAQ.

  3. www.youtube.com › user › KenyonCollegeVideoKenyon College - YouTube

    Founded in 1824, Kenyon College is a nationally prominent liberal arts college offering 1,600 students an academically challenging curriculum in a close-knit...

  4. South Quad Housing. Work on Kenyon’s historic South Quad began in the spring and summer of 2022, with the construction of apartment-style residence halls on South Campus. Construction will be phased with the first residence hall scheduled for occupation in the spring of 2025. The site will accommodate two more halls as outlined in the campus ...

  5. At home at Kenyon. At Kenyon, all students live on campus for the duration of their studies, learning and living side-by-side in an immersive, collaborative environment. Whether it's in the Outdoors Club apartment or the substance-free residence hall, our plethora of housing options gives you the opportunity to define your collegiate living ...

  6. www.kenyon.edu › bicentennial › timelineTimeline | Kenyon College

    Philander Chase founds Kenyon College as an all-male Episcopal institution in 1824 at his home in Worthington, Ohio. He soon relocates the school to rural Knox County and oversees the construction of iconic buildings Old Kenyon and Rosse Hall and the College’s first commencement (one of the first graduates of Kenyon was named Denison!).

  7. About Kenyon College. Kenyon College is a small private college located on a rural campus in Gambier, Ohio. It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 1,875, and admissions are very selective, with an acceptance rate of 37%. The college offers 35 bachelor's degrees, has an average graduation rate of 87%, and a student-faculty ratio of 9:1.