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.
Researching a Better World: Personal Experiences Inspire Senior’s Study of Anti-Malarial Drugs
Ifeoma Uwaje hopes to combine her commitment to community with her love for science as she remembers Nigeria and the pain of losing classmates to malaria.
Student-Athlete, Business Major Finds Passion for Filmmaking
Student-athlete Ian Burr ’24 has developed a Senior Integrated Project (SIP)—not in business, but in filmmaking—with a production titled “I Love You, Bro.”
Bayati Ensemble, College Singers Slate Concert
Two music ensembles, the Bayati Ensemble and College Singers, will blend their instrumental and vocal talents in a concert this Sunday, February 25.
Jazz Band to Perform Friday at Dalton Theatre
A handful of musical classics will highlight the Kalamazoo College Jazz Band winter concert—themed “Inside the Night Café”—this Friday, February 23.
Indigenous Cultures Welcome English Professor for In-Person Research
Associate Professor of English Ryan Fong has been awarded grants that have allowed him to perform in-person research regarding Indigenous cultures.
‘Cauldron’ Co-Editors Invite Artists, Writers into a K Tradition
Co-editors Lana Alvey ’24 and Greta Salamun ’25 are reminding students to submit creative written projects and visual artwork to this year’s ‘Cauldron.’
Fulbright Honors K as U.S. Student Program Top Producer
For the sixth time in seven years, Kalamazoo College has been named a Top Producing Institution for the Fulbright U.S. Student Program.