Viral Knowledge
Students share expertise on the Zika virus in a recent panel discussion.
Students share expertise on the Zika virus in a recent panel discussion.
Professor of Biology Chris Gillen is honored for his achievements in science education.
A grant from the Henry Luce Foundation will help foster research careers among women in the sciences at Kenyon.
Her Campus features some of the many women studying STEM subjects (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) at Kenyon College.
Kenyon's job shadow program helps one physics major get up close and personal with the International Space Station.
A National Science Foundation grant funds neuroscience work, helping Kenyon expand high-impact science experiences.
Two Kenyon professors number among the more than 1,000 contributors to the Nobel Prize-winning LIGO Scientific Collaboration.
Jon Lorsch, the director of the National Institute of General Medical Sciences, shares insight into the state of biomedical research funding in the U.S.
A new endowed professorship enhances Kenyon’s growing Neuroscience Department.
For some Kenyon students, Pelotonia is more than just a weekend of cycling — it’s a summer of research.
Summer Science Scholars take apart mosquitoes to gain insight into how to eradicate the tiny insects.
Zachary Weiner ’16 is a finalist for a national award recognizing outstanding achievements in physics.
Professor Andrew Engell is awarded the Harvey F. Lodish Faculty Development Chair in the Natural Sciences.
Using new computer codes, researchers including Professor John T. Giblin Jr. attempt to map the universe using Einstein's full theory of relativity.
The National Science Foundation awards Kenyon nearly $1 million to study high-impact practices for STEM students.