Bayati Ensemble, College Singers Slate Concert
Two music ensembles, the Bayati Ensemble and College Singers, will blend their instrumental and vocal talents in a concert this Sunday, February 25.
Jazz Band to Perform Friday at Dalton Theatre
A handful of musical classics will highlight the Kalamazoo College Jazz Band winter concert—themed “Inside the Night Café”—this Friday, February 23.
Indigenous Cultures Welcome English Professor for In-Person Research
Associate Professor of English Ryan Fong has been awarded grants that have allowed him to perform in-person research regarding Indigenous cultures.
‘Cauldron’ Co-Editors Invite Artists, Writers into a K Tradition
Co-editors Lana Alvey ’24 and Greta Salamun ’25 are reminding students to submit creative written projects and visual artwork to this year’s ‘Cauldron.’
Fulbright Honors K as U.S. Student Program Top Producer
For the sixth time in seven years, Kalamazoo College has been named a Top Producing Institution for the Fulbright U.S. Student Program.
Academy Street Winds Theme Addresses Time
Help an audience honor the career of Director of Bands and Professor of Music Tom Evans on Friday in the winter concert for the Academy Street Winds.
‘Let’s Learn!’: Moffit Scholarship Fund Honors Professor, Supports Students
As Professor Timothy Moffit ’80 approaches retirement this spring, some Kalamazoo College alumni have established a scholarship in his honor.
Relic Music Ensemble to Perform Saturday at K
The Relic Music Ensemble will bring its Enchanted Forest tour to Kalamazoo College at 7:30 p.m. Saturday in Dalton Theatre at Light Fine Arts.
Fund Supports Athletics Strength and Conditioning Program
Generous contributions from several alumni and parent donors are enhancing the offerings of the Athletic Department’s strength and conditioning program.
Compete for a Cause Helps K Students Support Local Charities
Kalamazoo College’s Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) developed Compete for a Cause last fall to support local charities and foundations.
Quantitative Economics Major Gives Students More Options
Some adjustments have created a quantitative economics major that will provide additional academic options and future career opportunities for students.
Public Lecture to Celebrate Martin Luther King Jr.
Wayne State Assistant Professor of Urban Education and Critical Race Studies Aja Denise Reynolds will provide a lecture to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr.











