Student Show Addresses Reproductive Justice
A theatrical performance at Kalamazoo College that shares student interviews with members of the Southwest Michigan community will explore the deeper meaning of reproductive justice and its impact.
Fulbright Again Honors K as a Top Producer
The U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs announced Monday that K is again among the top producers of Fulbright recipients.
Comedy “BLACKS+PHATS” Addresses Stereotypes, Beauty Ideals
Characters such as Goldilocks and the Three Bears, Michael Jackson and members of the Black Panther Party will help the Festival Playhouse address racial stereotypes, beauty ideals and relationships in a staged reading of a comedy.
Hundreds of Birds Plus Thousands of Miles Equals Student’s Big Year
Will Keller ’23 had a Big Year of birding in 2021 and he’s ready to tell the Audubon Society of Kalamazoo about it at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, February 28.
National Wildlife Day: Alumna Nurtures Nature Hobbies
Patuxent Wildlife Refuge Manager and K alumna Jennifer Greiner ’90 has a key role to play February 22 as conservationists mark National Wildlife Day.
Playwright Kevin Renn Offers Public Discussion at K
Playwright Kevin Renn will conduct a public discussion at Kalamazoo College days before his show, Blacks+Phats, is presented at K’s Festival Playhouse.
Professor, Student Enable Random Acts of Kindness at Dow
Assistant Professor of Chemistry Daniela Arias-Rotondo and Hannah Hong ‘22 helped K folks pursue random acts of kindness to solve the winter blahs.
Henrietta Lacks Traveling Museum Spotlights Medical Breakthroughs, Bioethics
Jermaine Jackson will provide a lecture and Q-and-A exhibiting the Henrietta Lacks Traveling Museum from 6–8 p.m. February 17 at the Arcus Center.
Concerts to Feature Winds, Jazz and Vocals
Three upcoming concerts in the Dalton Theatre at Kalamazoo College will invite audiences to explore Paris, time and love.
Women in Science: Student’s Research Signals Trouble With Climate Change for Fish
Grace Hancock ’22 is a great example of a woman in science the U.N. celebrates every February 11 on the International Day of Women and Girls in Science.
“Acting Shakespeare” an Ideal Intro to the Bard
If you desire an appreciation for William Shakespeare yet find his plays challenging, you’ll want to attend “Acting Shakespeare” coming this week to K.
Kalamazoo College Receives $5.25 Million Gift from Alumnus Larry Bell ’80
Kalamazoo College announced today it has received a $5.25 million gift in support of its Brighter Light Campaign from alumnus Larry Bell ’80.