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Kenyon College (/ ˈ k ɛ n j ə n / KEN-yən) is a private liberal arts college in Gambier, Ohio, United States.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.
English: Ransom Hall, Kenyon College. Constructed in 1912 as the Alumni Library, Ransom Hall was renamed in 1962 to honor John Crowe Ransom, long-time faculty member, poet, critic, and founding editor of The Kenyon Review. "A murder of crows", sculpted by artist Peter Woytuk, was installed along the southern roofline in 1990.
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Kenyon College people (4 C, 4 P) Pages in category "Kenyon College" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent ...
Philander Chase, founder of Kenyon College, Bishop of Ohio and Illinois; Sean M. Decatur, chemist and former president of Kenyon College [18] [19] John Green, author of The Fault in our Stars, YouTuber [20] Rutherford B. Hayes, 19th President of the United States of America; Allison Janney, actress; P. F. Kluge, author of Biggest Elvis: A Novel
The Lowry Center (formerly Kenyon Athletic Center) [1] is an athletic center and student union serving the Kenyon College and Gambier village communities in Ohio. It was designed by architect Graham Gund and opened to the public on 25 January 2006. [2] The facility cost approximately $70 million to build. [3]
Chalmers Library at Kenyon College. The libraries of Denison University, Kenyon College, Ohio Wesleyan University, and The College of Wooster share an integrated library system called CONSORT. This multi-college system maximizes the colleges' abilities to share collection resources and collaborate on collection-related databases and publications.