Laughing Dogs
Dogs do laugh, kind of, says neuroscientist Andy Niemiec, whose research addresses the larger question of how humans and animals perceive their world.
Dogs do laugh, kind of, says neuroscientist Andy Niemiec, whose research addresses the larger question of how humans and animals perceive their world.
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…
Biology students’ research creates buzz at professional conference in Austin.
When a couple “has chemistry,” you can tell—by the chemicals.
A Kenyon connection leads Daniel Akuma ’14 to a research laboratory in preparation for medical school.
Three alumnae advance graduate careers with NSF fellowships.
Summer Science Scholars are conducting research in anthropology, biology, chemistry, mathematics, neuroscience, physics and psychology.
Kenyon students aid Pelotonia efforts by conducting cancer research at OSU labs.
Research by Greg Carr ’04 seeks to ease the lives of those who suffer from psychiatric disorders.
Budding filmmaker Danielle Wald ’18 contributes to the diversity and talent of Kenyon's newest class.
Field hockey standout Rachel Hall has rocketed into Kenyon’s record books.
A "Breaking Bad" actor talks about his career and disability.
Six Kenyon students researched cancer at Ohio State this summer through Kenyon’s Pelotonia partnership.
The Kenyon community is pulling together for Pelotonia, both through the bike event and through transformative research conducted by Kenyon students.
How political activist Jules Desroches ’18 and four other students took advantage of their summer vacations.
Three student scientists are honored with the Franklin Miller Award for their roles as researchers and mentors.
The National Science Foundation awards Kenyon nearly $1 million to study high-impact practices for STEM students.
Professor Andrew Engell is awarded the Harvey F. Lodish Faculty Development Chair in the Natural Sciences.
A new endowed professorship enhances Kenyon’s growing Neuroscience Department.
Eight professors receive tenure-track appointments.
A National Science Foundation grant funds neuroscience work, helping Kenyon expand high-impact science experiences.
Cecina Babich Morrow '18 wins the prestigious Goldwater Scholarship to support her career in the sciences.
Max Smith ’18 and Toneisha Stubbs ’18 win this semester’s Franklin Miller Awards for their contributions to Kenyon’s academic environment.
Anu Muppirala ’19 wins a prestigious NSF fellowship, a rare achievement for an undergraduate.
NSF grant-winning neuroscience professor Sarah Petersen emphasizes ‘science beyond the bench’ skills.
Ann Palcisco ’01 works to make vital protective equipment available to those on the frontlines of fighting COVID-19.
“Andy was a passionate teacher, dedicated to his students and his discipline,” said President Sean Decatur about the associate professor of neuroscience.