National Honor Salutes K’s Voter Participation Efforts
A nonpartisan initiative is saluting Kalamazoo College as one of the U.S. institutions doing the most in higher education to increase voter participation.
Student Filmmakers Praise Instructor, Showcase
After a pandemic pause, a favorite Homecoming tradition returned in October, showcasing the creative talents of Kalamazoo College filmmakers.
Internship Prepares Young Entrepreneur for Specialist Role
Kelvis Quaynor ’25 has long thought he would like to be an entrepreneur, and an internship with Startup Zoo helped prepare him to pursue his goals.
K Faculty Member Co-Edits Queer Contemporary Art Book
Anne Marie Butler, assistant professor of art history and women, gender and sexuality, co-edited “Queer Contemporary Art of Southwest Asia North Africa.”
Co-Editor-in-Chief Provides a Behind-the-Scenes Look at ‘The Index’
Lily Stickley ’25 serves The Index, Kalamazoo College’s student newspaper, as its co-editor-in-chief. We asked her to tell us about her role.
NSF Grant Benefits K’s Tresca, Lab Students
An NSF grant will help a Kalamazoo College faculty member and his students develop a lab partnership with some counterparts at the University of Toronto.
Computer Science Team Impresses at Programming Contest
Three Kalamazoo College computer science students traveled to Grand Valley State University to compete in the International Collegiate Programming Contest.
Lecture Spotlights Artificial Intelligence, Nobel Prize
Luce Professor of Complex Systems Studies Péter Érdi will deliver a lecture about Nobel Prize recipients John Hopfield and Geoffrey Hinton on Wednesday.
Honors Day Celebrates Student Achievements
Hundreds of Kalamazoo College students were recognized November 8 during the annual Honors Day Convocation for excellence in academics and leadership.
K Honors First-Generation Students
National First-Generation Day celebrates students, faculty and staff who are the first in their family to pursue a four-year undergraduate degree.
Festival Playhouse’s ‘Earnest’ Conquers Venue Change
The Festival Playhouse of Kalamazoo College says the show must go on this fall, even with building maintenance displacing “The Importance of Being Earnest.”
Moritz Lecture Welcomes Author, Professor
An award-winning author and assistant professor of history at Princeton University will visit Kalamazoo College to deliver the Edward Moritz Lecture.