Poetry Month, K Alumna Build Optimism, Faith in Virginia
National Poetry Month honors people such as Dani Badra ’08, the poet laureate of Fairfax, Virginia, who nurtures optimism through the written word.
Natatorium Earns LEED Certification
Kalamazoo College and TowerPinkster are celebrating that their combined efforts have led to LEED certification status for the College’s natatorium.
K Students Help Woodward Elementary Children Study German
Introductory German students are testing their new language skills by volunteering at Woodward Elementary School through the Center for Civic Engagement.
K Alumna’s First Libretto Wins Prestigious Opera Prize
Ginger Strand ’87 has been awarded the 2023 Charles Ives Opera Prize, along with composer Laura Schwendinger, for their 2019 opera, “Artemisia.”
Kalamazoo College Unveils Winter 2023 Dean’s List
Congratulations to the Kalamazoo College students who reached the Dean’s List in the term of winter 2023.
K Student Named Best Judge at Model UN Conference
Thomas Lichtenberg ’23 was recently honored as Best Judge for his work with the International Court of Justice at the North American Model UN conference.
Gilmore Slates Concerts at Stetson Chapel
The Gilmore is scheduling two concerts on campus at Stetson Chapel and the Kalamazoo College community is invited to attend both at a discount.
K’s Day of Gracious Giving is May 17
Kalamazoo College is hosting its Day of Gracious Giving on Wednesday, May 17. The annual giving day is the biggest fundraising day of the year for K.
K Welcomes Rakugo Comedian, Storyteller Katsura Sunshine
Katsura Sunshine is a master of rakugo, a 400-year-old Japanese art of comedy and storytelling. He will perform in a free show at 7 p.m. April 20.
Prison Concert a ‘Quintessential Experience’ for College Singers
A recent concert at a prison in Ionia, Michigan, provided a first-of-its-kind performance venue for K’s College Singers and Director Chris Ludwa.
Payne Fellowship Sets Up K Alumna for Foreign Service Work
A K alumna will receive a prestigious Payne Fellowship, which helps people follow a path toward work in the U.S. Agency for International Development.
Walking Alone, Gathering Together: Solitude and Community on the Camino de Santiago
Fiona O’Rielly ’23 set out on a 500-mile hike across Spain along the ancient Camino de Santiago, forming the basis for her Senior Integrated Project.