Spring Break Job Shadows Enlighten Students, Benefit Hosts
Kalamazoo College students immersed themselves in the professional world during spring break through a new job-shadowing initiative called K in the Zoo.
This Box is a Life Saver
Two students and a staff member are touting a remodeled newspaper box that is again worthy of front-page news. And this time, it could save lives.
Day of Gracious Giving Set for Wednesday
Kalamazoo College is holding its Day of Gracious Giving on Wednesday, May 7. The annual giving day is the college’s largest fundraising day of the year.
Alumna Equips the Fight Against Parkinson’s
Nicole Polinski ’12 ensures that researchers have the biology tools and preclinical models they need in the fight against Parkinson’s disease.
Student Praises Host Family, France as the Crème de la Crème
Shruti Debburman ’26 had been in France from Kalamazoo College for only two weeks before feeling she wanted to extend her six-month study abroad program.
Africa Month Marks Concentration’s Relaunch
Kalamazoo College will mark the relaunch of its African studies concentration in May with a vibrant celebration titled Africa Month 2025, May 9–11.
K Honors Faculty, Staff at Annual Founders Day Celebration
Amy Elman, the William Weber Chair of Social Science, received the 2025 Lux Esto Award of Excellence as announced during a Founders Day celebration.
K to Build Two New Residence Halls
Kalamazoo College is launching plans to build new residence halls, reflecting its commitment to enhancing student life and academic experiences.
Prospective Attorney Examines AI, the Letter of the Law
Ariadne Markou ’25 examines creative expression in the age of artificial intelligence to suggest how the law might better protect creators.
2025 Sustainability Symposium to Welcome Local Activist
An activist known for constructing the first legally built tiny house in the county will be a keynote speaker for the 2025 Sustainability SIP Symposium.
Kitchen Lecture to ‘Spot’ Math at Play
A University of Michigan faculty member will challenge a Kitchen Lecture audience at Kalamazoo College to spot how math plays into the card game Spot It!
Poetry Class Fills a Modern Blank Space with Taylor Swift
A class titled Reading the World and Identities: Taylor Swift and Other Tortured Poets examined how poetry still shapes human experiences and identities.