From K to Kenya: Three Unite 8,000 Miles Away at UNICEF
Each had a distinctive road in finding their way to Kalamazoo College, but all have succeeded in journeys that took them professionally to UNICEF in Kenya.
Professors: Economics Could Hold Climate Change Solutions
Two Kalamazoo College faculty members are examining whether national attempts at combined trade and environmental policies might help fight climate change.
Kalamazoo Gardeners Beware: Student Unearths Jumping Worms
Katie Rock ’23 unearthed an invasive species never before officially documented in our city through her work at the arboretum. Watch out for jumping worms.
Holocaust Diaries Detail Personal Stories of Jewish Refugees
Newly unearthed diaries dating back at least 80 years are providing a fresh perspective on the Holocaust for a Kalamazoo College faculty member.
Fellowship, SIP Prompt K Student to Stop and Smell the Wildflowers
Eli Edlefson ’23 is continuing a wildflowers rehabilitation project, which aims to promote insect pollinator populations by planting native plants.
Fiske Guide to Colleges Credits K for Imperative Projects, Engaged Faculty
K again is featured in a guide to institutions of higher education that has been trusted by students for nearly 40 years, the Fiske Guide to Colleges.
Mentors Help Chemistry Major En Route to Scholarship, Research Abroad
For the second year in a row, a K chemistry student has been awarded the Priscilla Carney Jones Scholarship through the American Chemical Society.
New Fellowship Provides Post-Grad Opportunity Abroad for K Students
A generous leadership gift from Kalamazoo College alumnus Robert Sherbin ’79 will open the door to independent exploration abroad for K graduates.
Colleges of Distinction: K Provides Top-Notch Undergrad Experiences
K is included in the 2022–23 Colleges of Distinction guide, which recognizes schools that go beyond what drives rankings to cater to students’ interests.
K Professor Co-Edits Book on Women Who Knew George Washington
Professor of History Charlene Boyer Lewis is a co-editor of “Women in George Washington’s World.”
K Student Earns Alpha Lambda Delta Scholarship
For the first time in nearly 10 years, a K student will get a merit scholarship from Alpha Lambda Delta, an honor society for first-year academic success.
$500K Gift Establishes Getman Endowment for Equity in Women’s Athletics at K
A $500,000 gift to K in support of women’s athletics from Dana Getman ’68 is establishing the Getman Endowment for Equity in Women’s Athletics.