Top Stories Feature Faculty, Staff Contributions

Kalamazoo College’s faculty and staff are not only dedicated to developing the strengths of every student—preparing them for lifelong learning, career readiness, intercultural understanding, social responsibility and leadership—they are also recognized for their exceptional scholarship and contributions to their fields. Here are their top news stories of 2024 as determined by your clicks. If you missed it, you can find our top 10 stories of students at our website. Watch in the coming days for our top 10 alumni stories and stories from the College itself. 


10. Grant Seeds Petroleum Byproduct Research

Roger F. and Harriet G. Varney Assistant Professor of Chemistry Daniela Arias-Rotondo, affectionately known to her students as Dr. DAR, has earned an American Chemical Society Petroleum Research Fund award. The honor bestows $50,000 to support her students’ research while backing her investigations into petroleum byproducts.

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Roger F. and Harriet G. Varney Assistant Professor of Chemistry Daniela Arias-Rotondo, is pictured with her lab students in summer 2024.

9. Potts Earns Community Medal of Arts Award 

The Arts Council of Greater Kalamazoo announced that Professor of Theatre Arts Lanny Potts will be the latest with K connections to receive the Community Medal of Arts Award. Since 1985, the annual award has recognized an artist who is a leader in their field, has a significant body of creative activity, has received local and/or national acclaim, and has impacted the Kalamazoo community through art. 

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The Arts Council of Greater Kalamazoo announced that Professor of Theatre Arts Lanny Potts will receive the 2024 Community Medal of Arts Award.

8. Fulbright Chooses K Advisor to Mentor Colleagues 

Jessica Fowle ’00—K’s director of grants, fellowships and research—was selected to be a part of the inaugural Fulbright Program Advisor Mentors Cohort. As an FPA mentor, Fowle is one of 20 from around the country who provides virtual training and information sessions, presentations at the Forum for Education Abroad, and personal advice to new Fulbright program advisors who are looking to structure applicant support and recruitment at their own institutions.  

Fulbright Adviser Mentors faculty and staff
Jessica Fowle ’00 (front row, fourth from right) is grateful for an opportunity to network with her fellow Fulbright Program advisors.

7. Moffit Scholarship Fund Honors Professor, Supports Students 

As Professor Timothy Moffit ’80 approached retirement this spring, a group of alumni—both classmates and students of Moffit’s—established a scholarship in his honor. The recognition speaks to Moffit’s commitment to the classroom and his students, to business within the framework of the liberal arts, and to his department and the College as a whole.  

Professor Timothy Moffitt teaches a class from a blackboard faculty and staff
Professor of Economics and Business Tim Moffit

6. Alumni Honor Complex Systems Studies Professor 

Péter Érdi, the longtime Kalamazoo College Luce Professor of Complex Systems Studies, is being honored by five alumni from the Class of 2009 with a fund in his name that will help support a field of study for years to come. 

Henry Luce Professor of Complex Systems Péter Erdi presents in front of a large audience with visuals beside him and tall windows behind him
Henry Luce Professor of Complex Systems Péter Erdi presented at the Brain Bar, a technology and music conference in Budapest.

5. Lepley Named Director of Alumni Engagement 

Suzanne Lepley, a former dean of admission, was named Kalamazoo College’s director of alumni engagement in May, succeeding Kim Aldrich ’80, who retired after more than 40 years at the College. In her previous role, Lepley recruited thousands of students to K, making personal connections and demonstrating a passion for student success and engagement. 

Suzanne Lepley
Director of Alumni Engagement Suzanne Lepley

4. Six Faculty Earn Endowed Chair Roles 

Endowed chairs are positions funded through the annual earnings from an endowed gift or gifts to the College. The honor reflects the value donors attribute to the excellent teaching and mentorship that occurs at K and how much donors want to see that excellence continue. 

Dwight Williams named one of 6 endowed chairs
Dwight Williams is among six Kalamazoo College faculty members to be named endowed chairs in 2024.

3. Five Faculty Earn Tenure 

Ivett Lopez Malagamba, Alyssa Maldonado-Estrada, Stephen Oloo, Sandino Vargas-Perez and Leihua Weng—from the Spanish, religion, mathematics, computer science and East Asian studies departments respectively—were awarded tenure in 2024 along with promotion to associate professor. 

Ivett Lopez Malagamba of Kalamazoo College's faculty and staff
Ivett Lopez Malagamba was one of five faculty members to earn tenure in 2024.

2. K Names Jamie Zorbo ’00 Athletic Director 

In addition to serving as head football coach, Zorbo served as K’s interim athletic director during the 2017-18 academic year and as co-interim director in 2023-24.  He has served as an assistant athletic director since 2012, overseeing external operations and working closely with the division of advancement to support athletic fundraising efforts. 

Graphic includes portrait and K logo, and says "Jamie Zorbo, Director of Athletics
Jamie Zorbo ’00

1. K Thanks Retiring Faculty, Staff 

Kalamazoo College bid farewell this spring to several retiring faculty and staff members who dedicated decades of service to the institution as they are retiring. The College thanked them for their significant contributions, the legacies they leave behind, and the indelible marks they have made on students. 

Tom Evans at Dalton Theatre
May 10, 2024, was the final Kalamazoo College Jazz Band performance for its director, Music Professor Tom Evans.

Top News Stories Illuminated Student Success in 2024

Kalamazoo College students exemplified personal excellence with their accomplishments around campus and around the world in 2024. Based on your clicks, here are their top stories from the past year. Watch for our top news stories of faculty and staff, alumni and the College itself coming soon.


10. Horse Sense Guides Equestrian Team

You might be chomping at the bit to attend a football game when you visit campus—but hold your horses. Find out first about some student-athletes in another sport, who are just as proud as their peers to represent K.

Top News Stories Equestrian Team
Kalamazoo College’s Equestrian Team consists of (from left) Libby McFarlen ’26, Sydney Myszenski ’25, Ella Varnhagen ’25, Shannon Dopp ’28 and Emily Spelson ’28.

9. Project Puts Inclusive Spin on Classic Game

Drawing on scholarly literature, Maddie Hurley ’24 designed new elements to the Game of Life and analyzed the concepts of happiness and heteronormativity for the course Feminist and Queer Inquiries.

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Biochemistry major Maddie Hurley ’24 values the women, gender and sexuality (WGS) courses she has taken at K.

8. Phi Beta Kappa Welcomes New Inductees

Kalamazoo College’s Delta Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa welcomed 38 new members in June, recognizing their exceptional scholastic achievements across a wide range of disciplines.

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Blagoja Naskovski ’24 is introduced among the 38 inductees into Phi Beta Kappa.

7. Computer Science Team Impresses at Programming Contest

Chau Ta ’25, Benjamin Whitsett ’27 and Cole Koryto ’25 represented K in a computer science contest where they bested five teams from the University of Michigan, a team from Michigan State and a team from Harvard among others.

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Chau Ta ’25, Cole Koryto ’25 and Benjamin Whitsett ’27 impressed Dow Assistant Professor of Computer Science Sandino VargasPérez at the International Collegiate Programming Contest regional.

6. Silent Film Festival Screens Student’s Creativity

A love of classic movies helped Grace Cancro ’25 win her age group at the International Youth Silent Film Festival Detroit regional with her production, A Deadly Affair.

Top News Stories Silent Film Festival
Filmmaker Grace Cancro ’25 works with Josie Checkett ’25 for Cancro’s award-winning film, “A Deadly Affair.”

5. Hungary Satisfies Student’s Hunger for Neuroscience

Vivian Schmidt ’25 might one day advance the fight against neurological disorders such as ALS, Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s disease. Her recent study abroad experience is one reason why. 

Top News Stories Vivian Schmidt in Hungary
Vivian Schmidt ’25 (left) earned a scholarship to study abroad in Budapest, Hungary.

4. Model UN Team Earns Honors

K’s squad earned an Honorable Mention Delegation award at the National Model United Nations in New York in April, and several awards at the Midwest Model UN conference in St. Louis in February. 

Students from K pictured in the UN General Assembly Hall during the Model UN Conference
The National Model United Nations team from Kalamazoo College attends the conference’s closing ceremony in the UN General Assembly Hall.

3. Six New Heyl Scholars Choose K

Heyl scholarships have enabled hundreds of high school graduates from Kalamazoo County to attend Kalamazoo College for STEM-focused majors or Western Michigan University for nursing, with renewable benefits for up to four years that cover tuition, fees, housing and a book allowance.   

The 2024 Heyl scholars pose for a photo during their banquet at the Hornets Suite
The 2024 Heyl scholarship recipients include (from left to right) Charles Gordon, Maxwell Lloyd, Nathan Gleason, Isabella Hahn, Grace Mohney, Sean Dhanaraj and Chaise Gould. Not pictured: Katherine “Kate” Suarez.

2. Student-Athlete, Business Major Finds Passion for Filmmaking

In a pivot prompted by Kalamazoo College’s flexible curriculum, Ian Burr ’24 heeded a call for “lights, camera, action” in New York while discovering a potential lifelong passion.

Ian Burr discovers filmmaking
Ian Burr ’24

1. Thailand Lessons Influence Student, City’s First Read Along

From a prestigious science scholarship to a transformative study abroad experience in Thailand, a seat on the Climate Action Plan committee, and an impactful internship with the City of Kalamazoo, Emerson Wesselhoff ’25 has immersed herself in opportunities that bring her passion for sustainability to life.

Emerson Wesselhoff working at a table with a city of Kalamazoo table cloth
Emerson Wesselhoff ’25