Restorative Justice Lessons Lead to Job Skills
Steph Guyor ’22 loved learning about restorative justice at K because her work allowed her to see justice differently. Now, restorative justice is her job.
A Practice in Gratitude: Scholarship Honors Late Professor Emeritus T. Jefferson Smith
Professor Emeritus T. Jefferson Smith was admired by K students and colleagues alike. His life and legacy are being honored with a memorial scholarship.
Red Cross Club Delivers the Life Blood of K Drives
K’s Red Cross Club, led by Abby Barnum ’23, has earned a Premier Blood Partners Program award from the American Red Cross for its blood-drive success.
Three Faculty Members Earn Promotion, Tenure
Three faculty members from the music, German studies and French studies departments have been awarded tenure and a promotion to associate professor.
K President Named to ACE Board of Directors
Kalamazoo College President Jorge G. Gonzalez was named today to serve on the Board of Directors for the American Council on Education (ACE).
Music Concerts Put Ensembles Center Stage
Three concerts in the coming week will put Kalamazoo College students center stage along with a mix of community music partners starting Saturday.
Search for Better, Safer Cycling Leads Class to Local Partners, Denmark
Cycling is more than recreation and enjoyable exercise when it’s viewed through the lenses of social and environmental justice in a new first-year seminar.
Linguistics Professor to Visit K
University of Illinois at Chicago Professor of Spanish Linguistics Kim Potowski will provide a lecture on working with Spanish speakers on March 1 at K.
A Social Justice Warrior Fights for Your Health Care
Audrey Gerard ’19 has received the Justice Warrior Award presented by the Council of Baptist Pastors of Detroit & Vicinity in fighting for health care.
Enjoy Jazz, Music from the Movies
Two Kalamazoo College music ensembles are sure to excite and entertain audiences this weekend with their winter performances at Dalton Theatre.
Future Physician Targets Tropical Diseases in Ghana
Kalamazoo College student Rachel Kramer ’23 spent last summer researching Neglected Tropical Diseases in Ghana for her Senior Integrated Project.
Fulbright Extends U.S. Student Program Top Producer Honors to K
The Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs announced Friday that K is again among the top producers of Fulbright recipients.