Detecting Waves
Assistant professors of physics Leslie and Madeline Wade share their involvement in the milestone detection of gravitational waves.
Assistant professors of physics Leslie and Madeline Wade share their involvement in the milestone detection of gravitational waves.
U.S. Senator Robert Portman will speak at Kenyon about combating drug abuse and human trafficking.
A New Orleans brass band comes to campus ahead of the Jazz Ensemble’s performance in the Big Easy.
A semester abroad led to an “intense epiphany” about global citizenship, writes Daniel Garcia-Archundia ’17.
Students try to take the chill out of February by bringing back Philander’s Phling dance.
In "Our Town," students chronicle the lives and deaths of residents from the fictional Grover’s Corners.
Former Ambassador James Pardew gives political science students in-depth access with a speech on modern diplomacy and visits to classes.
Florence “Toby” Sells Lord, longtime administrative assistant to Kenyon’s Department of Art and Art History, died Sunday, Jan. 24.
Through a job-shadowing program, alumni point India Amos ’17 toward an unexpected career path.
Dan Younger, who shared his love of photography through a campus gallery and art history classes, has died.
New student housing will rise on the lot now occupied by the long-time tavern.
Natalia “Natasha” Olshanskaya, a beloved professor of Russian, died Wednesday, Jan. 20. She was 66.
Kenyon joins a national initiative valuing ethics in the college admissions process.
Two seniors take instruction skills learned at Kenyon into the community to start a college prep class for young Latinos.
Actor Josh Radnor ’96 stars as a Civil War doctor in the new PBS series “Mercy Street.”