Kenyon celebrated the opening of the academic year and introduced new faculty and staff on Friday, Aug. 29.
Leah Fanello ’25 helped bridge the gap between science and art by photographing American Sign Language as Kenyon's Community Engagement Summer Scholar.
A Summer Science Scholar leans into the trial-and-error of the research process while studying how plants produce sticky, pest-repellent sugars.
An Environmental Studies Sustainability Scholar’s work studying insects and other creatures in local orchards could be an important step toward sustainable pest control.
Two student researchers spent the summer studying the eating habits of microscopic roundworms to gain insights into rare mitochondrial diseases in humans.
A Summer Science Scholar’s research into California blackworms is making important contributions to the field of regenerative medicine and could shed light on diseases like cancer.
A Summer Science Scholar spent his summer collecting simple molecules needed to investigate plastics recycling while assembling the skills for a career in chemistry.
Campus came to life as new students arrived in Gambier for Move-In Day and the start of Fall Orientation.
Members of the Class of 2029 and transfer students were welcomed to campus with the annual traditions of Opening Convocation and New Student Sing.
In her Opening Convocation address to new students, President Julie Kornfeld highlighted the power of a liberal arts education to help forge new paths in a rapidly changing world.