Deciphering Dioxins
Jenny Shoots ’14 uses research on salamanders to attend national conference.
Jenny Shoots ’14 uses research on salamanders to attend national conference.
When a couple “has chemistry,” you can tell—by the chemicals.
Biology students’ research creates buzz at professional conference in Austin.
An immensely complex transplant operation gives a soldier two new limbs. On the team that made it happen: a husband and wife, both Kenyon grads.
Kenyon’s chemistry faculty takes on the complexity of solar-energy research.
Students honored with Franklin Miller Award for creative contributions to campus life.
In a new paper, Associate Professor of Anthropology Bruce Hardy makes a case for the varied skills of the Neanderthals.
The number of students that attended the Midwest Psychological Association Conference in Chicago in May was upstaged only by the diversity of what they presented.
Biologist Joan Slonczewski wins grant to focus on the rapid evolution of E. coli bacteria
Printing in three dimensions can produce items from wrenches to jewelry to models of ancient masterpieces. And now, thanks to a group of faculty including Professor of Art History Sarah Blick, 3-D printing…
Research by Professor of Biology Siobhan Fennessy shows environmental benefits of converting farmland back to wetlands.
Dogs do laugh, kind of, says neuroscientist Andy Niemiec, whose research addresses the larger question of how humans and animals perceive their world.
During intensive summer program, Kenyon student scientists work alongside top cancer researchers.