Gonzalez Celebrates Student Impact at Community Breakfast
Kalamazoo College President Jorge G. Gonzalez highlighted the contributions of K’s students to the community at its annual Community Breakfast.
Visiting International Student Talks at Regional Education Conference
A visiting international student with experience teaching English to youths was among a K contingent that recently participated in a statewide conference.
Academy Street Winds Slates Season’s First Concert
The Academy Street Winds will open its 2023–24 season with an all-Celtic program titled Celtic Mist and Magic at 7:30 p.m. Friday at Dalton Theatre.
Math Meets Poetry to Form Distinctive Senior Project
Lizzy Rottenberk ’24 is integrating calculus theorems with poetry structures and contexts to create her distinctive Senior Integrated Project (SIP).
Student’s Seminar Used Fashion to Spotlight Northern Michigan History
Claire Mullins ’26 will tell a Zoom audience about her internship while sharing her research on the history of northern Michigan fashion on October 26.
Author, Historian to Deliver Thompson Lecture
An author and historian of religion in the Americas will deliver the 2023 Thompson Lecture, sponsored by Kalamazoo College’s religion department.
Kalamazoo College Receives Historic $30 Million Gift
Kalamazoo College is proud to recognize a $30 million gift from an anonymous donor—the largest single gift commitment in the College’s history.
K to Honor 1861 Alumnus with Distinguished Achievement Award
Alumni and friends will honor 1861 grad Rufus Perry, who is believed to be the first Black person to attend K, with the Distinguished Achievement Award.
Free Concert Brings Devotional Indian Classical Music to K
A concert of Indian classical music will feature Hindustani vocalists and sitarists the Khan Brothers—Utsad Rais Balekhan and Utsad Hafiz Balekhan.
Civic Engagement Scholar Empowers Educational Growth of ESL Students
Kalamazoo College students are not only known for their academic success, but also their civic engagement. One of those students is Rojina Timsina ’24.
Medicines for All Founder to Deliver Dreyfus Lecture
B. Frank Gupton, the founder of Virginia Commonwealth University’s Medicines for All Institute, will speak Thursday at Kalamazoo College’s Dreyfus Lecture.
Students Stand up for the ‘Little Guys’ by Researching Land Snails
Kalamazoo College students Emily Haigh and Georgios Gkolois teamed up this summer to research what can be done to preserve some varieties of land snails.