Forbes Praises K for Successful Student Outcomes
Forbes magazine says choosing Kalamazoo College means you’ll follow in the footsteps of successful entrepreneurs and leaders influential their fields.
K Parents Geoffrey and Kathleen Fieger Create Endowed Scholarship
A generous $1 million gift from Geoffrey N. Fieger and Kathleen J. Fieger will support K’s current and future students and further its strategic plan.
Campus Begins Buzzing on Move-In Day
Orientation events for first-year students and their families run throughout the week, kicking off with move-in day on Wednesday, September 7.
Win Some K Swag on National College Colors Day
Participate in National College Colors Day this Friday by wearing orange and black, and sharing your picture on social media for a chance to win a prize.
K’s Best Friend: Yorkshire Terrier Leia Makes Friends On Campus and Off
August 26 may be the officially designated day, but every day is International Dog Day for K faculty member Sohini Pillai and her Yorkshire terrier, Leia.
Money Credits K for Quality, Affordability, Outcomes
K is gaining global repute among some of the top institutions in higher education with Money magazine’s recent lists of the best colleges of 2022.
Award-Winning Journalist Lila Lazarus to Speak at Convocation
Lila Lazarus ’84, an award-winning journalist, producer and motivational speaker, will be the keynote speaker for Kalamazoo College’s Convocation.
Seed Stewards: Students Learn, Grow at Hoop House
Seed stewardship lies at the heart of two summer Environmental Stewardship fellowships at Kalamazoo College’s Hoop House this summer.
Princeton Review Honors K Among Best Colleges
K has again been recognized by the Princeton Review in “The Best 388 Colleges,” which spotlights the top 14 percent of the country’s institutions.
From K to Kenya: Three Unite 8,000 Miles Away at UNICEF
Each had a distinctive road in finding their way to Kalamazoo College, but all have succeeded in journeys that took them professionally to UNICEF in Kenya.
Professors: Economics Could Hold Climate Change Solutions
Two Kalamazoo College faculty members are examining whether national attempts at combined trade and environmental policies might help fight climate change.
Kalamazoo Gardeners Beware: Student Unearths Jumping Worms
Katie Rock ’23 unearthed an invasive species never before officially documented in our city through her work at the arboretum. Watch out for jumping worms.











