Linking Arms
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.
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.
When a couple “has chemistry,” you can tell—by the chemicals.
Lords lineman and biochemistry major Alex Oles ’16 pushes the boundaries of cancer research.
A team of Kenyon students takes on other schools in the Platinum Chef cooking competition.
A record number of Kenyon student-athletes have been named Capital One Academic All-Americans.
Kenyon has one of the best records for NCAA scholarships for graduate school, with three more students earning awards.
Six Kenyon students researched cancer at Ohio State this summer through Kenyon’s Pelotonia partnership.
Two Kenyon students win the prestigious Goldwater Scholarship for high-impact research.
Jon Lorsch, the director of the National Institute of General Medical Sciences, shares insight into the state of biomedical research funding in the U.S.
Six Kenyon students undertake cutting-edge cancer research as part of Kenyon's ongoing partnership with Pelotonia.
A chemistry course taught by President Sean Decatur sheds light on the wonder of bioluminescence.
Wyatt Cole ’19 is the latest in a line of Kenyon students recognized for research alongside biology professor and mentor Wade Powell.