Reproducing Research
Experiments led by Kenyon faculty and students put a chill on warm-hands, warm-heart research.
Experiments led by Kenyon faculty and students put a chill on warm-hands, warm-heart research.
Kenyon offers programs for everything from martial arts to barbershop quartets.
Andrew Chevalier '14 wins the 2014 Don Hunsinger Award, the North Coast Athletic Conference's (NCAC) top honor for male student-athletes.
Summer Science Scholars are conducting research in anthropology, biology, chemistry, mathematics, neuroscience, physics and psychology.
Kenyon takes top honors from CASE for its Alumni Bulletin and website.
Coach Jess Book '01 and the Kenyon Swimming and Diving team reflect on national championship number 33.
Kenyon will add a vice president for student affairs to build on management strengths in the division that guides student life.
A film and Spanish literature double major, Miguel Alvarez-Flatow ’14 is turning his senior honors thesis into a feature film.
Three alumnae advance graduate careers with NSF fellowships.
The Fault in Our Stars shines as a film and breathes life into John Green’s novel. A review by Jon Sherman, assistant professor of film.
Before John Green ’00 was a best-selling author, superstar vlogger and passionate “nerdfighter,” he was a student at Kenyon, where he double-majored in English and religious studies.
The Fulbright U.S. Student Program welcomes seven recent Kenyon alumni.
Senior Sierra DeLeon and junior Wade Heerboth closed out Kenyon’s 2013-14 athletics schedule with extraordinary performances at NCAA Division III Championship events.
Superstar author and vlogger John Green ’00 shares his thoughts about the upcoming film version of his novel The Fault in Our Stars.
Success of Summer Science Scholars program prompts summer research opportunities in the humanities and social sciences.