Hunting for answers
Were the Neanderthals savvy big-game hunters or more simple-minded scavengers? A Kenyon duo took that question into their own hands—literally.
Were the Neanderthals savvy big-game hunters or more simple-minded scavengers? A Kenyon duo took that question into their own hands—literally.
In a new paper, Associate Professor of Anthropology Bruce Hardy makes a case for the varied skills of the Neanderthals.
Summer Science Scholars are conducting research in anthropology, biology, chemistry, mathematics, neuroscience, physics and psychology.
As part of a class, students aim to “disrupt” daily life with art installations.
Alumnae ring in a new online literary magazine.
College trustees approve the promotion of 10 faculty members to full professor.
A dance performance will explore dreams, comfort zones and relationships.
Associate Professor of Anthropology Bruce Hardy is named the John B. McCoy Banc One Distinguished Teaching Chair.
Eleven Kenyon graduates set off on global adventures as Fulbright winners.
A sculpture by Caroline Del Giudice ’15 is on display at the Honolulu Museum of Art.
A Summer Science Scholar is studying whether microplastics are collecting in the river that flows around the Hill.
Six Kenyon students researched cancer at Ohio State this summer through Kenyon’s Pelotonia partnership.
Senior art majors open their Horvitz Hall studios for a preview of their artwork.
Through a job-shadowing program, alumni point India Amos ’17 toward an unexpected career path.
Kenyon is named a top producer of Fulbright winners for 12 consecutive years.
An online database helps the anthropology department share decades of detailed research from Honduras.
A new Gund Gallery exhibit challenges conceptions about surveillance and modern security.
Senior art majors put their creativity on display in a Gund Gallery exhibit.
A “Neanderthals” class puts a big foot forward in exploring the lives of early hominins.
Led by Associate Professor of Anthropology Sam Pack, a team of students researches the impact of modern tourism in the Philippines.
Eight professors receive tenure-track appointments.
Bruce Hardy counters the caricatures of Neanderthals by analyzing microscopic residues on stone tools -- and making remarkable discoveries.
Through a job-shadowing program, Kenyon students get a personal look at careers in libraries, emergency medicine, television production and more.
With a new podcast, Associate Professor of Classics Zoë Kontes examines the stories behind illicit antiquities.
Jenna Rochelle ’18 and Mustafa Aziz ’19 win the Franklin Miller Award for making a difference in the Kenyon community.
For her anthropology honors thesis, Jenna Rochelle ’18 examined how Kenyon students’ interactions with food correlate to income.
As Kenyon marks its 50th year of coeducation, alumnae share how Kenyon has shaped their lives and careers.
As calls to combat climate change are amplified worldwide, Kenyon students and faculty put a local spin on activism.
As Kenyon marks 50 years of coeducation, alumnae share how Kenyon has shaped their lives and careers.
Kenyon faculty show off their research in a new podcast series, “The Kenyon Profcast.”
Professor of Anthropology Bruce Hardy makes headlines worldwide for his new study on the cognitive abilities of Neanderthals.