Six years after graduating from Kenyon with a double major in biochemistry and neuroscience, Shannon Wright ’16 learned a chemistry paper listing her as an author had been published.
Wali Jamal Abdullah, a Pittsburgh native and actor/playwright with History’s Flipside Productions, will be in residence at Marietta College from February 3rd-5th.
The No. 8 nationally ranked Baldwin Wallace University women's basketball team faced Marietta College in an Ohio Athletic Conference showdown in the Ursprung Gymnasium inside the Lou Higgins Center. The Yellow Jackets fell to the Pioneers by a 59-49 final score.
Glenna Van Dyke ’23, a history and education major at The College of Wooster, performed the bagpipes at the inauguration of Ohio governor Mike DeWine on Jan. 9 in Columbus, Ohio.
The Kenyon College's women's swimming and diving team produced a North Coast Athletic Conference Athlete of the Week honoree for the second straight week, with Jennah Fadely being featured for her efforts in the Owls' last regular-season dual.
Daniel Mark Epstein ’70 H’20 is among Kenyon’s best-known writers, with the international bestseller “The Ballad of Bob Dylan” and more than a dozen books of poetry to his name.
The public is invited to join the cities of Ashland, Medford and Talent at a virtual public meeting on Thursday, February 2, 6:30 p.m. to learn about new state requirements for Climate-Friendly Areas.
Wali Jamal Abdullah, a Pittsburgh native and actor/playwright with History’s Flipside Productions, will be in residence at Marietta College from February 3rd-5th.
The Baldwin Wallace University men's basketball pulled off an overtime victory against Heidelberg University in overtime by a final score of 80-77 inside the Ursprung Gymnasium inside the Lou Higgins Center.
The lecture series, Great Decisions of Wayne County, will return to The College of Wooster campus this semester with three speakers and two film showings in Gault Recital Hall in Scheide Music Center.
The Kenyon College Swimming and Diving team picked up a 190-110 win over Case Western Reserve University in their penultimate dual before the North Coast Athletic Conference Championships, and Ella Campbell was chosen as the NCAC Athlete of the Week for her contributions.
The historic Butler Perozzi Fountain in Lithia Park is in dire need of renovation and Ashland Parks and Recreation Commission (APRC) is soliciting feedback from the public on the options that are available to address the current failing state of the Fountain.