
Going for Goldwater
Two Kenyon students win Goldwater Scholarships, the most prestigious undergraduate award in STEM fields.
Two Kenyon students win Goldwater Scholarships, the most prestigious undergraduate award in STEM fields.
Why should students study “despicable” views? Professor of Biology Joan Slonczewski answers this burning question.
A leading researcher in cell membrane proteins, Harvey Lodish '62 is eager to leave a scientific legacy at Kenyon.
Eight recent Kenyon alumni, the most in Kenyon history, win competitive NSF graduate fellowships.
Cecina Babich Morrow '18 wins the prestigious Goldwater Scholarship to support her career in the sciences.
Kenyon students try to evolve an Earth microbe to grow in Mars soil.
The Church of the Holy Spirit's bells rang 526 times to represent each donation to the Kenyon Fund during the College's second Bell-A-Thon on Nov. 29.
Students share expertise on the Zika virus in a recent panel discussion.
A biology professor’s bacterial samples collected from an Antarctic lake were chosen for genetic mapping at a federal lab.
Professor of Mathematics Carol Schumacher has been elected faculty chair starting July 1.
Professor of Biology Joan Slonczewski chronicles her adventures in Antarctica in a blog.
A biology professor helps explain the outbreak of the deadly virus.
Professor of Biology Joan Slonczewski will examine the effect of climate change on algae and microorganisms.
Biologist Joan Slonczewski wins grant to focus on the rapid evolution of E. coli bacteria