Alumni Distinguished Themselves Nationally, Globally in 2022’s Top Stories
In 2022, K alumni continued to distinguish themselves through accomplishments and efforts that will make a difference for K students for years to come.
Faculty and Staff Dedicate Themselves to Students in Top Stories of 2022
K’s faculty and staff are dedicated to developing the strengths of every student. Here are their top news stories of 2022 as determined by your clicks.
Top News Stories of Students in 2022 Reflect Outstanding Achievements
Kalamazoo College students exemplified academic excellence in the classroom along with outstanding achievements around campus and around the world in 2022.
Kalamazoo College Unveils Fall 2022 Dean’s List
Congrats to the students who had a GPA of 3.5 or better for a course load of at least three units without failing or withdrawing from a class in fall 2022.
Climate Change Conference Puts Global Spotlight on K Alumna, Team’s Art
When the United Nations’ climate change conference convened in El Sheikh, Egypt, on November 6, it had a recent Kalamazoo College grad in attendance.
First Album Spotlights K Student’s Music
Search for a new artist on your streaming service and you might find a new voice to appreciate: a K student reaching new audiences with her first album.
Theatre Professor Earns Fifth Wilde Award for Best Lighting
Theatre Arts Professor Lanny Potts was selected as the recipient of a 2022 Wilde Award for his work in a Farmers Alley Theatre production of “Bright Star.”
City Names K Alumna its Poet Laureate
The community of Fairfax, Virginia, is celebrating the work of Kalamazoo College alumna Danielle Badra ‘08, who will serve as its poet laureate.
K Announces $250,000 Gift to Support Faculty-Led Student Research, Creative Works
The Richard J. Cook and Teresa M. Lahti Endowment for Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity facilitates faculty-student collaborative work.
Repair or Replace? Professor’s Book Addresses Resources
If you’ve ever asked yourself whether to “repair or replace,” a new book co-authored by Luce Professor of Complex Systems Studies Péter Érdi is for you.
K Earns National Honor by Supporting Student Voting
A nonpartisan initiative is saluting Kalamazoo College as one of 394 U.S. institutions doing the most in higher education to encourage student voting.
Woman’s Fall Tests LandSea Leaders’ Mettle, Training
LandSea leaders Ava Apolo ’25 and Julia Leet ’22 were lauded by emergency medical professionals after they helped an injured woman in the wilderness.