Support Sexual Violence Survivors on National Denim Day
K students, faculty and staff are invited to participate in National Denim Day on Wednesday, April 27, to support survivors of sexual violence.
K Honors Three Employees at Founders Day Event
Three employees and the Mary Jane Underwood Center for Civic Engagement received honors Friday at K’s Founders Day event, marking K’s 189th year.
SIP of Water Grows Crops in Tanzania
For his SIP, Sam Meyer ’21 applied gravity and physics to building an irrigation system in Tanzania that grows crops and conserves scarce water resources.
Chemistry Conference, Connections Create Confidence
Assistant Professor of Chemistry Daniela Arias-Rotondo traveled with several students to attend the American Chemical Society chemistry conference.
College Singers Plan Spring Tour
The College Singers will present their spring tour, a program titled “More Light, More Love,” with a concert in Bellaire and two in Traverse City.
State’s Chief Medical Executive Slated for Weber Lecture
The public is invited to hear from Dr. Natasha Bagdasarian ’99 via Zoom at 7 p.m. Tuesday, April 12, in Kalamazoo College’s 2022 William Weber Lecture.
Alumna Hopes World Health Day Prompts Food for Thought
On World Health Day, Environmental Working Group Midwest Director Anne Schechinger ’10 wants you to think about your food and the climate crisis.
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.