City Events, Off-Campus Studio Draw Art Students Downtown
A visit to the off-campus community studio and several Senior Integrated Projects painted a picture of life at K during Art Hop festivities in May.
Six New Heyl Scholars to Attend K in 2025–26
Six high school students seeking to major in STEM-related fields will attend Kalamazoo College in the 2025-26 academic year as Heyl scholars.
Kalamazoo College Singers to Present Michigan Premiere
The Kalamazoo College Singers will present the Michigan premiere of Hymnody of Earth, a song cycle composed by musician and director Malcolm Dalglish.
‘Little Shop of Horrors’ Takes Root at K
Something green and hungry is taking root at Kalamazoo College’s Festival Playhouse this week with Mo Silcott ’27 and Lee Zwart ’27 bringing it to life.
Student, Faculty Research Partners Earn National Recognition
A Kalamazoo College senior and faculty member are receiving national recognition from the American Chemical Society for their three years of work together.
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.