Writing in the Woods
The Kenyon Review introduces a new summer workshop for budding science writers.
The Kenyon Review introduces a new summer workshop for budding science writers.
Economics and Environmental Studies Prof. Rob Alexander considers the effects of a shift to a renewable energy infrastructure.
A synoptic major in interactive and emergent media helps Joey Schutz ’18 jumpstart a career in video game development.
Two Kenyon students win Goldwater Scholarships, the most prestigious undergraduate award in STEM fields.
A new solar thermal project will give Kenyon a significant boost toward its goal of becoming carbon-neutral.
A chemistry course taught by President Sean Decatur sheds light on the wonder of bioluminescence.
Pre-med biology major David Anderson ’19 builds upon his Kenyon lab experience with summer research.
Kenyon’s greenhouse brightens up winter with a pop of color.
Students gain hands-on knowledge of solar energy systems through an innovative physics course.
A new interdisciplinary course explores the promise and peril of artificial intelligence.
Kenyon plays a key role in a National Science Foundation study investigating how peat moss affects carbon cycles.
A Mellon Foundation grant spurs innovation in teaching and scholarship through technology.
Students team up with a leading expert on wetlands to save ecosystems from toxic runoff.
Professor of Physics Paula Turner tells us what to expect during Monday's solar eclipse in Gambier.