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[quote=Anonymous]I am a graduate from when it was all-male. Enormous changes since the late 1990s when began an expenditure of 1.2 Billion for new buildings and renovation of older ones. Graham Gund from the Billionaire Gund family up in Cleveland accounted for probably 250 million toward that figure and designed most of the new buildings which are state of the art. With Gund's anonymous contributions, 530 million capital campaign just concluded for the 200th anniversary Bicentennial 1824-2024. Kenyon's debt servicing was on 19 million in 1998, now that figure is about 270 million but at 4 percent. No more recent borrowing for two new dorms. Post-the 1990s, the PC and DEI culture flourished especially during the 2013-2023 presidency of Decatur who was African-American from Cleveland who did not really succeed in boosting the percentage of Black students over the last ten years. Kenyon is a tough sell for Black students even theough there is more diversity overall than 20 years ago. Decatur who came to Kenyon in 2023 form Oberlin wanted to make Kenyon more like Oberlin at leastin terms of PC-DEI and he did succeed in that, such as getting the college to drop the "Lords and Ladies" for the "Owls" as an anti-historical mascot. Wellsley is now on the list of the overlap liberal arts colleges with Kenyon which is a strong magnet for young women who want to major in the humanities. Wellsley is 99 percent female - a warning sign that Kenyon risks that its gender ration will soon become 60-40 in favor of women which according to the conventional wisdom in Admission Departments become a tipping point which cannot be reversed. One last observation - Kenyon has more students from California now especially from wealthy and some famous families in LA who are into the entertainment, film and media culture there -- than any other states except for Ohio and New York. Kenyon has a very high percentage of geographical diversity more so I suspect than most NE-MA liberal arts colleges. It geographical draw is amazing and mot something that parents on the east coast would be aware. In any case, the big question for the future is whether Kenyon (an all-male college for 150 years) which caters to women will rise to the tipping point. To avoid doing that it has given male applicants (only 38 of total applicants) special preference. It is much easier generally for a young man to be accepted at Kenyon because of this desperate need to avoid the 60-40 split. As for isolation, Kenyon is less isolated than Williams. Real big cornfields? Go further west than the more hilly parts of central-eastern Ohio which is actually the Piedmont on the far side the Appalachian mountains. Real Midwesterns to the west would look upon Kenyon as a eastern college with a shorter drive to Columbus and Cleveland than Williams is to Boston. [/quote]
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