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Kenyon Remembers Tom Stamp ’73 H’22
Kenyon NewsTom Stamp ’73 H’22, the College historian, keeper of Kenyoniana and longtime leader of the Office of Public Affairs who told Kenyon’s stories as no one else could, died July 26.
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Impact of Giving Felt Year-Round
Kenyon NewsGenerosity to Kenyon shapes each day and student experience.
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Looking Back at Reunion Weekend 2025
Kenyon NewsMore than 1,100 alumni and their guests returned to the Hill — see highlights from the 0s and 5s, as well as the Owl Creeks, Colla Voce and Take Five.
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An Architectural Odyssey
Kenyon NewsFor decades, former provost Greg Spaid ’69 H’21 pursued a mystery involving Frank Lloyd Wright and Knox County. A collaborative exhibit curated with student assistance reveals his findings at The Gund.
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Ellen Pader ’72 and Maureen St. Cyr ’04, inspired by their time at Kenyon, are working together to end housing discrimination in Massachusetts.
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Outgoing Ambassador Bridget Brink ’91 relied on lessons she first learned at Kenyon to navigate the literal and figurative minefields of Russia’s war in Ukraine.
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Keeping Watch
Kenyon NewsSoftware engineer Gabe Schine ’05 talks about his role with Watch Duty, the free app providing real-time information that has been a hero of the L.A. wildfires.
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Generous Alumnus Gift Names Archon Auditorium
Kenyon NewsThe theater space in Oden Hall will recognize the co-ed service organization.
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