Alumna Earns Prestigious NASA Hubble Fellowship

Hayley Beltz Presents at Astronomers Meeting Hayley Beltz ’18, a postdoctoral researcher, was selected for the NASA Hubble Fellowship, [...]

Kalamazoo College Reveals Winter 2026 Dean’s List

Winter 2026 Dean's List Congrats to the students who achieved a GPA of 3.5 or better for a full-time course load [...]

Fellow Michigan Admission Counselors Honor K’s Pelyhes

Admission Counselor Sarah Pelyhes_fb Kalamazoo College admission counselor Sarah Pelyhes has earned the Rising Star Award from the [...]

What’s for Lunch? 25 Years of Inspired Science in Schools

SJS_Sister in Science_2026 -4_fb The Sisters in Science student organization has quietly shaped young learners in Kalamazoo by [...]

Student Chronicles Dad’s Bosnian War Survival

Bosnian War survivor with family When Emma Kovacevic ’26 saw her dad die for 55 minutes, she decided to preserve his story of [...]

Student’s Book Reviews Show Human Costs of Court Rulings

Ella MIller '26 stands in the historic inner courtyard of the Colegio Arzobispo Fonseca in Salamanca, Spain, during her study abroad experience While some pre-law students focus on statutes and precedents, Ella Miller ’26 is exploring the [...]

36 Jars, 45 Poems and 4,800 Miles for Mom

Monica and Eliza_fb Eliza Karlin ’26 took a trip last year that became the foundation of her senior project, a [...]

Upgrade Puts Dalton Theatre in a New Light

President Jorge G. Gonzalez flips on Dalton Lights Performers now stand beneath a brighter, more even light that renders colors more vividly, [...]

Class: Is Civil Discourse Still Possible in Politics?

Students in a classroom sit in a semicircle around their professor Americans are struggling to talk across political divides, but a classroom at Kalamazoo [...]

A Republic, If You Can Keep It

Bronze statue of Abigail Adams, Women's History Month For Women’s History Month, Charlene Boyer Lewis ’87 of Kalamazoo College reflects on how women [...]