K Welcomes New Faculty for 2025
Kalamazoo College is pleased to welcome five new faculty members this fall in subjects including biology, English, chemistry, business and Spanish.
Student Earns Headline-Worthy New York Times Mentorship
Sarah Guerrero Gorostieta ’28 was selected for the New York Times Corps, a program for college students who could benefit from mentorship and career guidance.
Student Group Seeks Alumni Who Work in Law
The Aspiring Law Student Organization at Kalamazoo College is seeking alumni to return to campus to talk with students about their career journeys in law.
Biblical Scholar: We Sometimes Get Scripture Wrong
A popular YouTube personality, biblical scholar, best-selling author and podcast co-host will visit Kalamazoo College for a special event on October 8.
Grant Backs Williams Lab, Brain Disease Research
For Dwight Williams, the Kurt D. Kaufman Associate Professor of Chemistry at Kalamazoo College, persistence has paid off in the form of a three-year grant.
‘Grand Bargain’ Judge Slated to Deliver Flesche Lecture
Gerald Rosen ’73 is best known for his role in a historic Detroit case that concluded with the ‘Grand Bargain,’ which helped the city exit bankruptcy.
K Awards Two Employees with Lucasse, Ambrose Honors
Professor of Mathematics Eric Barth received the Florence J. Lucasse Lectureship. Campus Safety Officer Adam Kaur received the Ambrose Prize.
K Completes Major Electrical Infrastructure Project
K has completed a project to modernize its electrical infrastructure, strengthening the safety and reliability of its power while preparing for growth.
Local Roots, Dream Job Grow from Civic Engagement Internship
Olivia DiGiulio ’25 is growing local roots and works in an ideal full-time role thanks to an internship she earned through K’s Center for Civic Engagement.
El Concilio Honors K President
President Jorge G. Gonzalez received the El Concilio Nezahualcoyotl Award, an honor granted to a Latinx professional leader.
Hub Designed for K Fuels Alumni, Student Connections
A LinkedIn-style platform is providing a professional space to build connections, seek career advice and share opportunities with fellow Hornets.
Research Builds Student Skills, Advances Science in Summer
Students and faculty often collaborate in Dow Science Center labs during the summer to advance research projects that could lead to important discoveries.