Fieldwork on Demand
An online database helps the anthropology department share decades of detailed research from Honduras.
An online database helps the anthropology department share decades of detailed research from Honduras.
Economics major Rioghnach Robinson ’16 makes her publishing debut with a much-anticipated novel.
A financial job launches Manjul Bhusal Sharma '16 toward a career in independent investment research.
Kenyon wins Tree Campus USA recognition for its commitment to effective campus forest management.
Kenyon faculty members share some facts about the meaning of leap days in their disciplines.
Kenyon is named a top producer of Fulbright winners for 12 consecutive years.
Psychology professor Sarah Murnen examines and challenges gender stereotyping in toys.
The Gund Gallery takes residence hall decor to the next level with a new art-loan program.
Beverly Tatum, a psychologist and author specializing in how race functions in education, leads a discussion and workshop at Kenyon.
Using “visceral materials,” artist Natalie Wardlaw ’16 created a portfolio of work that is up for a top statewide art award.
The Council for Diversity and Social Justice 2016 Symposium will address issues that have been the subjects of student activism on the nation’s campuses.
President Sean Decatur signs a climate commitment pledging Kenyon to a goal of carbon neutrality.
Kenyon students, faculty and staff share photos of a morning snowfall in Gambier.
For the 24th time, the women’s swimming and diving team takes home the NCAC championship.
Dance students connect online with international partners to create filmed performances.