Fellow Michigan Admission Counselors Honor K’s Pelyhes
Kalamazoo College admission counselor Sarah Pelyhes has earned the Rising Star Award from the Michigan Association for College Admission Counseling.
What’s for Lunch? 25 Years of Inspired Science in Schools
The Sisters in Science student organization has quietly shaped young learners in Kalamazoo by presenting hands-on STEM experiences to local school kids.
Student Chronicles Dad’s Bosnian War Survival
When Emma Kovacevic ’26 saw her dad die for 55 minutes, she decided to preserve his story of Bosnian War captivity in her Senior Integrated Project.
Student’s Book Reviews Show Human Costs of Court Rulings
While some pre-law students focus on statutes and precedents, Ella Miller ’26 is exploring the human lives in the gaps between court rulings.
36 Jars, 45 Poems and 4,800 Miles for Mom
Eliza Karlin ’26 took a trip last year that became the foundation of her senior project, a collection of poems molded by memory and a search for healing.
Upgrade Puts Dalton Theatre in a New Light
Performers now stand beneath a brighter, more even light that renders colors more vividly, eliminates harsh shadows, and radiates less heat.
Class: Is Civil Discourse Still Possible in Politics?
Americans are struggling to talk across political divides, but a classroom at Kalamazoo College recently became a laboratory for civil discourse.
A Republic, If You Can Keep It
For Women’s History Month, Charlene Boyer Lewis ’87 of Kalamazoo College reflects on how women experienced and contributed to the founding of our Republic.
LandSea Pre-Orientation Program Earns National Recognition
LandSea continues to stand out among peer institutions nationwide for helping students build communication skills, perspective-taking and problem-solving.
Festival Playhouse Explores Body Image in ‘Most Massive Woman Wins’
In a waiting room at a liposuction clinic, four women sit with their thoughts and personal histories. What unfolds is The Most Massive Woman Wins.
Arcus Center Slates Women’s Day Conference
As International Women’s Day approaches, Kalamazoo College will host a landmark conference at the Arcus Center for Social Justice Leadership.
From ‘Wait, What’ to ‘Here’s Why,’ Stevens-Truss Champions Science
Once a ‘wait, what’ kid, Regina Stevens-Truss, the Dorothy H. Heyl Professor of Chemistry at Kalamazoo College, tells her students to follow their dreams.











