Book Examines France’s Historic Thirst for Conquest, Empire
Kalamazoo College Assistant Professor of History Christina Carroll explores the meaning and value of “empire” in 19th-century France in her new book.
Gift Benefits History Projects, Honors Emeriti Professors
A new fund is supporting exemplary seniors and their Senior Integrated Projects (SIPs) in the history department while honoring two emeriti professors.
Biology Student Gains Skills, Perspective Working at Kalamazoo Lab
A job at a Kalamazoo lab through the COVID-19 pandemic has helped Maddy Harding ’22 boost her science skills, benefiting her Senior Integrated Project.
K Honors 30 with Senior Leadership Awards
Thirty students known for their invaluable contributions to the K community were honored Friday at the 18th annual Senior Leadership Awards.
Student’s Research Leads Faculty Member to Fulbright Program Nod
A student’s research has encouraged Associate Professor of Biology Santiago Salinas to extend Hancock’s inquiries overseas through the Fulbright program.
Houseless to Benefit from K Team’s Work
A faculty member and three of her students are among those helping local houseless women and their young children achieve housing and health equity.
Alumna, Professor Emerita Earns Pulitzer Prize
Alumna and Professor Emerita Diane Seuss ’78 was granted a 2022 Pulitzer Prize in Poetry on Monday for frank: sonnets, her latest collection of poems.
Thompson Lecture Spotlights ‘Jesus and John Wayne’ Author
The public is invited to hear from a best-selling author and professor of history and gender studies at Calvin University in the annual Thompson Lecture.
Bronson Senior Executive to Address Class of 2022
Bronson Healthcare President and Chief Executive Officer Bill Manns will address the class of 2022 and receive an Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters.
Chemistry Student Selected as National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellow
The National Science Foundation has selected Ola Bartolik ’22 as a Graduate Research Fellow to support her graduate career at the University of Michigan.
Lecture to Address Sustainable Energy Systems
Luis M. Campos will discuss his research involving the creation of new materials that could reduce our carbon footprint and support sustainable energy.
Jewish Studies Lecture Slated for Wednesday
A religious studies scholar and finalist for the 2021 National Jewish Book Award in American Jewish studies will visit K at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 4.