New Star Wars Religion Class Fills with Hyperspace-Like Speed
Some Kalamazoo College students will learn the ways of the Force this fall in a new Star Wars-themed class that examines religion’s role in the franchise.
Black Philanthropy Month: Erran Briggs ’14 Practices Love in Action
Although he doesn’t think of himself as a philanthropist, Erran Briggs ’14 embodies the 2023 theme of Black Philanthropy Month, Love in Action.
College Raptor Rates K a Hidden Gem
College Raptor says K is one of 15 small schools to qualify as a Hidden Gem in the Great Lakes region of Michigan, Wisconsin, Ohio, Illinois and Indiana.
Sister Pie Bakery Owner to Speak at Convocation
Lisa Ludwinski ’06, owner of Detroit’s nationally recognized Sister Pie bakery, will deliver the keynote at K’s 2023 Convocation at 3 p.m. September 7.
‘Tandem’ Tussles with Hit-and-Run Cover-Up
A drunken driving crash he heard about years ago seeded the plot that grew into Professor of English Andy Mozina’s “Tandem,” a novel due out this fall.
Premier League Duties Thrill Sports Medicine Physician, K Alumna
Cleveland Clinic Sports Medicine Physician Kelly Estes ’05 worked as Fulham FC’s physician during the Premier League’s East Coast tour this summer.
‘Best 389 Colleges’ Book Endorses K
The Princeton Review is placing Kalamazoo College among the top 15 percent of U.S. higher-education institutions with its book, ”The Best 389 Colleges.”
Student-Athlete Takes Flag Football to Kenya
Adam Stapleton ’25 introduced children in Kenya to flag football by visiting a school in the town of Nyahururu through the Pan African Christian Exchange.
Student’s Neuroscience Research Fights ALS
Vivian Schmidt ’25, a biology and psychology double major with a concentration in neuroscience, is having a cutting-edge research experience this summer.
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.