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Fulbright Honors Five from K

Fulbright Honors Five from K

Five Kalamazoo College representatives are receiving one of the highest honors the federal government provides in regard to scholarship and international exchange. The Fulbright U.S. Student Program offers fellowships for graduating seniors, graduate students, young professionals and artists to teach English, perform research or study abroad for one academic year. Some of the programs are […]

Religion Chair’s Book Offers ‘Glimmers of Hope’ for LGBTQ Mormons

Religion Chair’s Book Offers ‘Glimmers of Hope’ for LGBTQ Mormons

An often-forgotten member of the religious right and its views on gender identity are the subjects of a historical book released this month by Kalamazoo College Religion Department Chair Taylor Petrey. Petrey said the post-World War II views of Evangelicals and conservative Catholics are well-documented, as they traditionally reflect political opposition to feminism, same-sex relationships […]

Three Faculty Members Earn Tenure

Three Faculty Members Earn Tenure

Three Kalamazoo College faculty members from the English, music and political science departments have been awarded tenure. The tenure milestone recognizes excellence in teaching, scholarship and service to the College, and signifies its confidence in the contributions these professors will make throughout their careers. The following faculty members were approved by the Board of Trustees […]

Co-Authorship Project Engages Children in Quarantine

Co-Authorship Project Engages Children in Quarantine

A term in distance learning forced faculty to rethink how they teach and conduct their courses at Kalamazoo College this spring. That was especially true for Siu-Lan Tan, K’s James A. B. Stone Professor of Psychology. Tan normally has her Developmental Psychology class work, one-on-one and in person, with children at Woodward Elementary School. Together, […]

Conferral of Degrees Speaker: Prioritize Equity, Solidarity

Conferral of Degrees Speaker: Prioritize Equity, Solidarity

Watch the 2020 Baccalaureate ceremony On a day that Kalamazoo College would normally welcome thousands of people to campus, the Quad will be quiet and still, as K’s in-person Commencement has been postponed in 2020. Yet that won’t stop the institution from honoring the achievements of its graduating class, or this class from celebrating and […]

Six Earn Heyl Scholarships

Six Earn Heyl Scholarships

Six students from Kalamazoo County high schools received Heyl Scholarships to attend Kalamazoo College in the 2020-21 school year. Pursuant to scholarship criteria, all will major in STEM-related fields. Since 1971, the Heyl Scholarship Fund has been available to remarkable Kalamazoo-area math and science students, and was established through the will of Dr. Frederick Heyl […]

In Solidarity: Faculty and Staff Letter to Students

Dear K College Students, The pandemic of novel coronavirus has reshaped our world and transformed our institution in profound ways. Over the last few weeks as we pivoted sharply to take our classes online, we have seen the painful and unequal impact of the virus-related changes and restrictions on our most vulnerable students. We have […]

Pandemic Strikes with Students Far from Home

Pandemic Strikes with Students Far from Home

When Kalamazoo College students began their international immersion experiences this academic year, the Center for International Programs (CIP) didn’t expect a global pandemic to change anyone’s plans. Regardless, a once-in-a-century historical challenge emerged. “This is my first worldwide phenomenon,” said CIP Executive Director Margaret Wiedenhoeft in discussing COVID-19, an illness that has infected millions and […]

Mom Inspires Son’s Medical Ambitions

Mom Inspires Son’s Medical Ambitions

Imagine, as a 14-year-old child, seeing your mother endure breast cancer. How might that affect you? For Brandon Wright ’21, it prompted him to attend his mom’s chemo and radiation treatments. “She went through chemo and radiation for a year,” said Wright, a biology major and physics minor from Dexter, Michigan. “I went to her […]

Plan Bee: Cut Insecticides, Preserve Habitat

Plan Bee: Cut Insecticides, Preserve Habitat

There’s been a buzz in the national news as Asian hornets, also called murder hornets, have appeared for the first time in the northwestern U.S. The two-inch-long invasive insects have frightening stinging power and are significant predators of honeybees. As the world marks World Bee Day on May 20, Kalamazoo College Biology Professor Ann Fraser […]

Technology Empowers Art in Distance Learning

Technology Empowers Art in Distance Learning

In examining how Kalamazoo College students, faculty and staff have adjusted to distance learning this spring, it’s easy to see the community’s ingenuity in shifting from in-person instruction. For example, if it’s true that art imitates life, what is an art professor to do when distance learning forces a college’s classes online? If you’re Sarah […]