Middle Path Voices: JaeJune Lee and Reina Thomas

The Thrill is proud to feature personal narratives courtesy of the Kenyon community. Today’s videos come to us via Middle Path Voices, a project initiated by Wanufi Teshome ’16, and featuring JaeJune Lee ’17 and Reina Thomas ’14. For more information, or if you’d like to be involved with Middle Path Voices Project, contact Wanufi at teshomew@kenyon.edu.

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Kenyon Presidents Promise Your Liberal Arts Education Still Matters

Just think: this could be you

Just think: this could be you

We’ve all been there: jarred awake from a nightmare in which we’re told our Kenyon degree just won’t cut it in this competitive job market.

Fear not, Lords and Ladies. Kenyon Presidents of past and present are coming out of the woodwork and onto the Internet to let you know just how valuable your liberal arts degree really is.

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Faculty Rap Names: Your Professor’s Secret Past as a Straight-Up G

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What/what/what/what? You thought your professors were some vanilla-ass intellectu-fools? Well you better think again because lil’ Sing Sing aka Sassy W might just be teaching your history of India class. And who knew Ragin’ C Mastastrangelove was coordinating your student activities? Now for a brief introduction to the underground rap community that you never knew we had.

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Four-Minute Lecture: Professor Jensen

(via Kenyon.edu)

Welcome to Four-Minute Lectures.  All semester, we will be bringing in professors you know and love to deliver Four-Minute micro-lectures for the betterment of our minds.  They will encompass a wide variety of topics and departments.

This week, we bring you Professor Pamela K. Jensen of the political science department.   Her lecture is entitled “The Little Man v. The Last Man.” We can’t fault Professor Jensen for going over the time limit — it’s too good.

Check out the lecture after the jump.


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