Behind the Curtain: Job Shadow Offers Peek at Symphony Operations
Randa Alnaas ’27 recently completed a job shadow with the Kalamazoo Symphony Orchestra as part of K in the Zoo, coordinated through the Career Studio.
ACS Conference Proves K ‘Punches Above its Weight Class’
Will Tocco ’26 joined an elite group as one of just six undergrads nationwide selected to present at the ACS Presidential Symposium in Atlanta.
Founders Day Celebrates Faculty, Staff, College’s Anniversary
Kalamazoo College honored three faculty members with community awards today during a Founders Day celebration, marking the school’s 193rd year.
Beyond the Game Connects Student-Athletes, Alumni for Career Planning
About 80 students and 20 alumni attended the networking event that gave juniors and seniors a chance to discuss what they might do after graduation.
MiLEAP Grant Strengthens Campus Food Initiatives
Kalamazoo College is supporting student well-being with a new grant from the Michigan Department of Lifelong Education, Advancement and Potential (MiLEAP).
Soccer Study: Team Dynamics Matter More Than Individual Talent
What makes a winning soccer team? It’s not just talent. A new study finds that individual skill accounts for only a small share of performance.
Pinkham ’48, Director Emerita of Library and Media Services, Has Died
Eleanor Pinkham ’48, Kalamazoo College’s director emerita of Library and Media Services, died on March 24, 2026. She was 99.
Water Policy Speaker, SIPs Highlight Earth Day at K
A Michigan Environmental Council representative who wants to keep the state’s water filled with wildlife and available to all will speak on Earth Day.
This Student Looked to the Past to Help Protect the Great Lakes Today
What began as a personal connection to the Great Lakes became something more ambitious: an investigation into how those waters were nearly lost.
Voting Advocacy Sparks Student’s National Honor
Lyrica Gee ’26 helped classmates navigate voting and saw how information could shape civic participation. Now, her efforts are earning recognition.
Nationally Recognized Activist to Visit Kalamazoo
Activist, author, and attorney Sandra Barnhill, JD will return to Kalamazoo College this month for a series of events, including two open to the public.
Kindness Empowers Education: Pass it on
Meghan London ’26 documented the kindness of the Othakarhaka Foundation, a group that helps girls overcome barriers to education in Malawi, Africa.











