Costume Designer Lucas O’BrienCostume Designer Lucas O’Brien, Kenyon College ‘18, admires a dress he created as part of his Senior Thesis project designing the dress for an upcoming production of “Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead.” O’Brien immersed himself in design over the summer in New York City as Costume Design Intern to “Hamilton: An American Musical.” This image was published by Kenyon College October 3, 2017.
2018 Goldwater recipients Jeremy Moore and Sarah Manz2018 Goldwater recipients Jeremy Moore and Sarah Manz (Kenyon ‘19) examine a dish in a biochemistry lab at Kenyon College. Both students plan to use the scholarship to continue their research on the development of cancer cells and antibiotic resistance. This image was published by Kenyon College on April 24, 2018.
Recipient of the Critical Language ScholarshipRecipient of the Critical Language Scholarship from the U.S. Department of State, Eric Thornton (Kenyon ‘18), looks out a window of Ascension Hall and onto the Kenyon Campus. After spending the summer in Morocco studying arabic, Thornton interned with Immigrant Worker Project and hopes pursue law after graduation.
Dr. Siobhan FennessyDr. Siobhan Fennessy, a renowned wetlands researcher, stands in a restored Wetland she has conducted studies on near Kenyon College.
Julian Kobena MorganIn January 2018, Julian Kobena Morgan (Kenyon ‘18) became the first Kenyon student to attend the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) annual convention. After recovering from a knee injury that left Ghana’s national high school player of the year unable to pursue the sport, Morgan has been a leader outside of the court as a student manager, coordinator, volunteer and participant in the North Coast Athletic Conference Branch Rickey Program. This image was published in the Winter 2018 Kenyon Alumni Bulletin.
Long-time resident Wayne, sits outside his home in Wayne, Maine (2016). Long-time resident Wayne, sits outside his home in Wayne, Maine (2016).