Science Saturday

Science Saturday is a program for middle schoolers at Kenyon College where students learn about science together and heighten their experience near and around science.

There are two programs per year, each with a different theme that includes fun, hands-on activities that encourage exploration and collaboration not typically available to middle school students. This is a free program that includes lunch at the Kenyon dining hall. The program is directed by a group of dedicated and enthusiastic Kenyon faculty and students who aim to show that science is fun and exciting. Descriptions and registration information for our upcoming programs are posted below.

Nov. 16, 2024: Sounds of Science

A fun hands-on program for middle school students where participants will catch a sound wave, feel the vibes and make the perfect pitch all while doing hands-on experiments. We will create our own instruments, amplify their sounds and learn how our ears hear, all while having fun working together. This Science Saturday program for middle school students will leave them asking for an encore. Bring a friend and your curiosity to this FREE program!

Registration for the Nov. 16 session will remain open until Nov. 1 (unless registration fills up before). If you have any problems registering online or need to register a group of participants, please contact Lisa Schmidt at 740-427-5102 or schmidt2@kenyon.edu.

Please note: To be eligible to attend, the participant must be currently enrolled in 6th,  7th, 8th grade, or equivalent.

This free program begins at 9:30 a.m. and lasts until 1:30 p.m. (with lunch provided). Check-in will open at 9 a.m. and take place at the Kenyon Science Quad. More information to come soon!

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More about the program (PDF)


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