Tell-tale Plants
Professor Drew Kerkhoff wins a National Science Foundation grant to study climate change’s impact on plant life.
Professor Drew Kerkhoff wins a National Science Foundation grant to study climate change’s impact on plant life.
Gambier has waited 17 years to enjoy the insect phenomenon of the periodical cicada.
Three student scientists are honored with the Franklin Miller Award for their roles as researchers and mentors.
A “Neanderthals” class puts a big foot forward in exploring the lives of early hominins.
Mathematics major Robin Dunn ’16 wins a National Science Foundation grant to support her research career.
Two Kenyon students win the prestigious Goldwater Scholarship for high-impact research.
An online database helps the anthropology department share decades of detailed research from Honduras.
Psychology professor Sarah Murnen examines and challenges gender stereotyping in toys.
Assistant professors of physics Leslie and Madeline Wade share their involvement in the milestone detection of gravitational waves.
Plant biology student wins an international fellowship for her research on moss evolution.
Alumni, faculty and students collaborate to install solar panels at the Kenyon Farm.
A biology professor’s bacterial samples collected from an Antarctic lake were chosen for genetic mapping at a federal lab.
Students tackle industry problems with corporate partners as part of a mathematical modeling course.
Professor Marie Snipes hopes to shake up math instruction with a large grant from the National Science Foundation.
Professor Ben Schumacher has received a grant to study eidostates.