Here’s the Scoop: Admission Staffer Targets Favorite Chef Title
Kalamazoo College staffer Teresa Fiocchi has earned praise before for her work as a chef. Yet the Favorite Chef competition provides bigger fish to fry.
Computer Science Internship Pairs Sports with Technology
Jordan Doyle ’26 is building more computer science experience with a network of cohorts and professionals thanks to a Women in Sports Technology fellowship.
Forbes Ranks K Among Best Small Employers
If you’re job hunting and small employers seem appealing, Forbes says Kalamazoo College, one of America’s Best Small Employers, should be on your radar.
‘We Have Stars in Our Eyes:’ International Student Reflects on Year at K
International student Claudia Klos came to Kalamazoo College via Sciences Po Strasbourg, which she chose for many of the same reasons why students choose K.
Summer Common Reading Examines Flint Water Crisis
First-year students arriving this fall are learning about front-line stories from the Flint water crisis by participating in K’s Summer Reading Program.
Language Conference in Japan Spotlights K Student, Professor
Associate Professor of Japanese Noriko Sugimori and William Shaw ’23 presented a paper at the meeting of the Japan Association for Language Policy.
‘Fiske Guide to Colleges’ Features K
Kalamazoo College has been a fixture in the Fiske Guide to Colleges over the years and that will continue in 2024 with the book’s 40th edition.
Holy Cow! That Baseball Broadcaster is a K Student
Zach Metz ’25 doesn’t yet have something like “Do you believe in miracles? Yes!” to call his own, but he’s been preparing to be a broadcaster for years.
Money Rates K Among Nation’s Top Colleges
Money magazine released its latest appraisals of the Best Colleges in America 2023 while again naming K among the top institutions in the country.
Record Number of Recent K Grads Named Fulbright Fellows
A record number of 10 recent Kalamazoo College graduates, including six from the class of 2023, are heading overseas this year as Fulbright fellows.
Message on Today’s Supreme Court Opinions
Today, the Supreme Court issued opinions on two cases with a significant impact on the future of higher education access.
Grazing Research Puts Mowing on the Lamb
If you’re not sure about the benefits of replacing mowing with grazing, don’t knock it until ewes try it for the sake of research at Kalamazoo College.