New Life for Wetlands
Research by Professor of Biology Siobhan Fennessy shows environmental benefits of converting farmland back to wetlands.
Research by Professor of Biology Siobhan Fennessy shows environmental benefits of converting farmland back to wetlands.
What do wind turbines have to do with peace? Plenty, said Tim Jurney ’15 and Maddy McGrady ’15.
Faculty duo finds scientific and artistic inspiration on research trip to Peru.
A Summer Science Scholar is studying whether microplastics are collecting in the river that flows around the Hill.
A U.N. panel taps Professor of Biology Siobhan Fennessy for an assessment of the global environment.
The Brown Family Environmental Center celebrates 20 years of providing students a living laboratory.
A junior reflects on some of Kenyon’s more unique course offerings.
New director of green initiatives is a leader in Kenyon’s effort to care for the environment.
Kenyon joins more than 640 colleges and universities in the effort to create a sustainable future by embracing an American College and University Presidents’ Climate Commitment.
President Sean Decatur signs a climate commitment pledging Kenyon to a goal of carbon neutrality.
A new Gund Gallery exhibit challenges conceptions about surveillance and modern security.
Gambier has waited 17 years to enjoy the insect phenomenon of the periodical cicada.
Professor Drew Kerkhoff wins a National Science Foundation grant to study climate change’s impact on plant life.
Professor of Biology Siobhan Fennessy works with students past and present to investigate the importance of wetlands preservation.
Kenyon's interdisciplinary environmental studies program, previously available only as a concentration, now offers a major.
A team of students and professors install solar panels on schools in Belize.
In events at Kenyon, notable science writers Lauret Savoy and Andrea Wulf examine how race, politics and nature intersect.
This year's Earth Day Festival features an abundance of animals and hands-on activities.
Students team up with a leading expert on wetlands to save ecosystems from toxic runoff.
A new solar thermal project will give Kenyon a significant boost toward its goal of becoming carbon-neutral.
Professor Siobhan Fennessy discusses her role in a three-year U.N. study assessing the global environment.
Economics and Environmental Studies Prof. Rob Alexander considers the effects of a shift to a renewable energy infrastructure.
Daniel Olivieri ’19 pens an award-winning essay on theology and climate science.
Kenyon is the second Ohio school to be certified as part of the Bee Campus USA program.
Kenyon faculty and staff experts tackle thorny issues that contribute to holiday stress.
A new endowed professorship adds to Kenyon’s environmental studies program.
Kenyon faculty who recently stepped into esteemed professorships discuss their commitment to teaching and research.