Quantitative Economics Major Gives Students More Options
Some adjustments have created a quantitative economics major that will provide additional academic options and future career opportunities for students.
Public Lecture to Celebrate Martin Luther King Jr.
Wayne State Assistant Professor of Urban Education and Critical Race Studies Aja Denise Reynolds will provide a lecture to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr.
Counseling Center Strengthens Access to Mental Health Services
Kalamazoo College’s Counseling Center is adjusting its offerings with the goal of providing more equitable access and more tailored services to students.
KP Cinemas to Screen Alum’s Film ‘He Went That Way’
For one week beginning Friday, KP Cinemas will be one of 25 theaters around the country to screen “He Went That Way,” a film co-produced by Hugh Broder ’77.
International Education Group Chooses CIP Leader as Conference Chair
An association dedicated to international education named Center for International Programs Executive Director Margaret Wiedenhoeft its 2023 conference chair.
Honors, Philanthropy Lead to College’s Top 10 Stories of 2023
National publications continued to recognize K as an outstanding institution of higher education in 2023, leading to our top 10 stories of the year.
Alumni Distinguished Themselves Nationally, Globally in Top Stories
Kalamazoo College alumni continued to distinguish themselves locally, nationally and around the world through their personal accomplishments in 2023.
Faculty, Staff Dedicated Themselves to Students, Achievements in Top Stories of 2023
Faculty and staff are dedicated to developing the strengths of every student. Here are their top 10 stories of 2023 as determined by your clicks.
Top 2023 Student Stories Celebrate SIPs, Research, Work Abroad
K students exemplified academic excellence and achieved amazing accomplishments around campus and around the world in our top 10 stories of 2023.
Buzz Around Washington Caps Student’s Paralegal Work, Study Away
Libby McFarlen ’26 worked as a paralegal with a defense attorney in Washington, D.C., this fall during her study away experience at the Washington Center.
Kicker’s Catch Makes College Football History
On November 11, Madison Barch ’24 recorded what are believed to be the first non-kicking points scored by a woman at any level in college football history.
Alumnus Works to Prevent Suicide, Homelessness Through The Trevor Project
Jonah DeChants ’09 works for The Trevor Project and is one of the people behind its efforts to prevent suicide and homelessness in LGBTQ youths.