Kenyon College, Private liberal arts college in Gambier, United States
Kenyon College is a private liberal arts college in Gambier, Ohio. The complex spreads across a wooded hill with stone buildings in Gothic Revival style, a nature reserve, and several research laboratories.
Bishop Philander Chase founded the college in 1824 with support from the Episcopal Church, establishing the oldest private university in Ohio. Writer John Crowe Ransom later brought literary importance to the campus when he launched The Kenyon Review magazine in 1937.
The name comes from Lord Kenyon, an English judge who supported the founding financially. Students today use the central lawn, called Middle Path, as a walking route between dormitories and classroom buildings.
The site sits on a hilltop and requires considerable walking between different buildings. The environmental center at the edge of campus offers trails through woods and wetlands for hiking.
A particle accelerator for research sits in the physics building and enables experiments at the undergraduate level. The literary magazine has appeared continuously for decades and printed works from many writers before their rise to fame.
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