Flu-Vaccine Efforts Lead to National Recognition
The Kalamazoo College Student Health Center (SHC) is celebrating the national recognition it’s receiving for its efforts in fighting the flu on campus.
Humanities Grant Boosts Experiential Learning Project
A major grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation will provide new learning opportunities for Kalamazoo College students and faculty seeking solutions to societal problems.
Esteemed Guests Offer Free Play to Honor MLK
“The Conviction of Lady Lorraine,” a free play this weekend, is set in Memphis near the Lorraine Motel where Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated.
Duo to Help K Mark MLK Day
A performance duo with more than 20 years of storytelling experience will provide a livestream presentation to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
Free MLK-Week Show Opens Winter Theatre Events
Make plans to attend three theatre events at K, including two one-person productions and a satirical vignette about Black cultural issues.
Bazelon Center Intern Helps Protect the Disabled
As a strategic communications intern, Thomas Lichtenberg backed the Bazelon Center’s efforts by planning and drafting social media posts and strategies.
Top Stories in 2021 Highlighted K’s Excellence
K students and faculty enjoyed a return to in-person instruction in 2021, giving us a chance to spotlight our academic excellence in our top stories.
Shared Hope International Intern Helps Fight Against Sex Trafficking
David Kent ’22 worked at Shared Hope International, an organization that seeks to prevent sex trafficking as it comforts and brings justice to victims.
Kalamazoo College Names New Vice President for Business and Finance
Kalamazoo College has named Lisa VanDeWeert as the institution’s next vice president for business and finance and chief financial officer (CFO).
Lecture to Address Ancient India’s Mahabharata
Assistant Professor of Religion Sohini Pillai will represent Kalamazoo College on Sunday in a YouTube lecture titled “The Multiplicity of the Mahabharata Tradition” that she will present through Karwaan: The Heritage Exploration Initiative.
Human Rights Day Spirit Abundant in K Community
The United Nations can count on a Kalamazoo College student group and its networks to embody the spirit of Human Rights Day on any day of the year.
A True Liberal Arts CIO
True to the liberal arts education he had at K, retiring CIO Greg Diment ’84 is more multifaceted than someone who just fills a role as a technology guru.