Alumna, Professor Emerita, Poet Diane Seuss Garnering Recognition
April is National Poetry Month, a busy time for Diane Seuss ’78, a Kalamazoo College alumna and professor emerita who served as writer in residence.
Civic Engagement Scholar Applications Due April 15
The CCE offers diverse opportunities for students seeking a leadership role in engaging with the local community as a civic engagement scholar.
Kalamazoo College Unveils Winter 2022 Dean’s List
Congrats to the students who achieved a GPA of 3.5 or better for a full-time course load without failing or withdrawing from any course in Winter 2022.
‘Reckoning’ Examines K’s Past to Build a Better Future
Anne Dueweke ’84 hopes to supplement histories with racial and colonial history in Reckoning: Kalamazoo College Uncovers Its Racial and Colonial Past.
K Student Earns Third Place at Japanese Speech Contest
A tradition is emerging at K with at least one student placing among the top finishers in a Japanese speech contest for the fourth year in a row.
K Announces $5 Million Gift to Support Student Access
Robert J. Kopecky ’72 has been a longtime supporter of K as a donor to the Center for International Programs and as a member of the Board of Trustees.
Student-Athlete Researches Exercise Response in Fruit Flies
Many student-athletes at K are interested in health and wellness. But there might only be one who has applied that interest to fruit flies.
Global Study with K Ties: Humans Alter Evolution
Two biology faculty members, a K student and an Oberlin College student from Kalamazoo have helped a study prove that humans are altering evolution.
Student, Advocate Earns Newman Civic Fellowship
Thomas Lichtenberg ’23 is receiving a Newman Civic Fellowship to recognize his commitment to finding solutions for challenges facing the community.
Super Bowl Halftime Show Was Planned Through K Alumna
Alix Reynolds ’11 had a hand in transforming the field at Sofi Stadium in Los Angeles into a sparkling nightscape for the Super Bowl halftime show.
‘Marcus’ Auditions Offer Opportunity for Students of Color
Auditions for “Marcus; or the Secret of Sweet” will be held at 7 p.m. March 29 and 30. Ten students of Color are needed to tell this coming-of-age story.
International Percussion Concert to Feature Ugandan Musician
Samuel Nalangira, a native of Uganda, will perform with K’s International Percussion ensemble at 7 p.m. Wednesday, March 9.