Interviews and Podcasts
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Overseas Overheard
Liv Kane, from Texas, has published her own non-fiction book this spring, and Michelle Lin, from Toronto, has 6K views on her button poetry video; these are only small parts of our guests’ writing career. Produced by Koto Katayama.
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Poetry on the Path
Poetry on the Path is a space where we review poetry, uplift the voices of student poets, and make poetry content accessible for all. We invite emerging writers into the world of poetry by exploring all the joys of language, form, and community.
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Scientific Literacy
Hoskins Frame Summer Science Writing Scholars examine the connections between the humanities and sciences.
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Joumana Khatib ’13: From KR to the New York Times
Joumana Khatib, who graduated from Kenyon in 2013, works as a senior staff editor on the Books desk at the New York Times. She spoke with KR Intern Liv Kane over Zoom, reflecting on her Kenyon experience, the value of literature in translation, and what she thinks the world might look like moving forward. Originally from Columbus, Ohio, she currently lives in New York City.
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Alumni Interview with Taylor Hazan, Class of 2019
A current Newman’s Own Foundation fellow, Taylor Hazan has taken her experience as a double-major, liberal arts graduate into the non-profit sector. Through the studies of English and Anthropology, Taylor has found a true appreciation for the power of communication and storytelling in its many less-common and less-accessible forms.