Start Spring with Worldwide Climate and Justice Education
Worldwide Climate and Justice Education Week has inspired faculty, staff and K’s Climate Action Plan Committee to conduct a series of events April 1–8.
Alumna Swings for the Fences, Scores Baseball Job
A Kalamazoo College alumna is helping Major League Baseball institute its new pitch clock rules as a timing operations administrator this season.
Five Faculty Earn Tenure
Five Kalamazoo College faculty members from the Spanish, religion, mathematics, computer science and East Asian studies departments have earned tenure.
Fulbright Chooses K Adviser to Mentor Colleagues Nationwide
Kalamazoo College’s recent Fulbright representation shows the value of Jessica Fowle’s counsel to students here and fellow advisers around the country.
Hungary Program Amplifies Student’s Passion for Neuroscience
Vivian Schmidt ’25 earned a scholarship to pursue an academically rigorous study abroad challenge at Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE) in Budapest, Hungary.
Moritz Lecture to Feature University of Delaware Professor
A writer, author and professor will visit Kalamazoo College to deliver the 2024 Moritz Lecture at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, April 18, in 103 Dewing.
Kalamazoo College Trustees Elect New Board Chair
The Kalamazoo College Board of Trustees has unanimously elected alumna Jody Clark ’80 to become chair of the Board effective July 1, 2024.
Taiko, Steel Pan Drummers Plan Concert
Kalamazoo College’s Steel Pan Club and Taiko Drums will perform Wednesday, March 13, in an International Percussion ensemble concert at Light Fine Arts.
Philharmonia Slates Saturday Concert
The Kalamazoo Philharmonia will spotlight three composers in a concert at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, March 9, in Dalton Theatre at Light Fine Arts.
Heeding the Call of the Wildlife
World Wildlife Day, observed on March 3, underscores the critical role of wildlife veterinarians such as Maddie Chilcote ’17 in global conservation.
Alumni Honor Complex Systems Studies Professor
Five alumni from the Class of 2009 are honoring Henry Luce Professor of Complex Systems Studies Péter Erdi with a fund at Kalamazoo College in his name.
‘Dutchman’ Puts Racism, Black Identity Center Stage
‘Dutchman’ features Clay, a 20-year-old, college-educated Black man portrayed by Jared Pittman ’20, and Lula, a white woman played by Abigail Nelson ’24.