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This community includes academic publications and presentations by Kalamazoo College faculty, lists of faculty, and information by and about faculty committees.
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Faculty Committees [72]
These collections include documents relating to Kalamazoo College faculty committees. Most of the documents in these collections are not available to the public.
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Faculty Lists [51]
This collection includes lists of Kalamazoo college faculty by department, committee, etc. -
Faculty Meetings [19]
Minutes and other materials for faculty meetings at Kalamazoo College -
Faculty Papers and Presentations [20]
Published and unpublished papers and presentations by Kalamazoo College faculty -
Faculty Photographs [44]
Photos of Kalamazoo College Faculty Members -
Faculty Readers Theatre [1]
Theatre productions by faculty -
Faculty Study Group [1]
Presentations by faculty for the Faculty Study Group -
Florence J. Lucasse Lectureship and Fellowship (Lucasse Award) [4]
This collection includes documents and speeches relating to the Lucasse Award at Kalamazoo College. This award recognizes outstanding achievement in creative work, research, or publication, and is in honor of Florence J. ...
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Gunter Grass
(Kalamazoo College, 1970-05-29)Program for the 1970 Faculty Readers' Theatre production of Gunter Grass. Selections from Grass's poetry and novels were read. Readers included Margo Bosker, William Long, Robert Dewey, Clair Myers, Irmgard Kowatzke, David ... -
Department Chairs, Program Directors, and Class Deans List, 2022-2023
(2022)This is a list of faculty department chairs, program directors, and class deans for 2022-2023. -
City as Metaphor
(2022-07-22)In this article, the author Karen Ghostlaw describes the photographic work of Richard Koenig. While the piece is centered on Koenig’s recent project, “City as Metaphor”, it includes previous photographic works for ... -
Richard Koenig: See Change: A Memoir
(Lenscratch, 2022-07-22)In this article, a memoir of sorts, the author outlines “mutations of a medium [fine art photography in the United States], and one it its disciples, over time”. This covers more than forty years beginning with his ... -
End of street-running era on America’s last interurban: CSS&SB to be double-tracked, grade-separated in Michigan City, Ind.
(Railway & Locomotive Historical Society, 2022)With a significant re-build of the Chicago, South Shore & South Bend railway line through Michigan City, Indiana, the distinctive street running found there (since 1908) will be lost. The author documents, through text and ... -
Marcia Wood helping a student
(Kalamazoo College, 1970)Professor Marcia Wood (1965-2001) is seen helping a female student with figure drawing. Wood is leaning over to adjust the markings on the student's paper while the student watches patiently. This is Ward C. Morgan negative ... -
Faculty Committee List, 2022-2023
(2022)Includes standing and ad hoc faculty committees and their members. -
Contemporary Views Along the First Transcontinental Railroad
(2019)While construction of the Pacific Railroad ostensibly began during the Civil War, it was not until that great conflict was over that it really got rolling. In a race for government subsidies and land grants, the Central ... -
Great Lakes Central’s Traverse City Turn, Part Two, A Photo Album
(Ann Arbor Railroad Technical and Historical Association, 2021)A follow up to Volume 36, Number 1 (“Great Lakes Central’s Traverse City Turn, Conduit to History”), where the railroad history of Traverse City, Michigan, is explored, this article is made up of original photographs and ... -
Great Lakes Central’s Traverse City Turn, Conduit to History
(Ann Arbor Railroad Technical and Historical Association, 2021)The railroad history of Traverse City, Michigan, is explored trough the current-day operations of the Great Lake Central Railroad’s Traverse City Turn. This includes when the Grand Rapids & Indiana Railroad (later the ... -
Department Chairs, Program Directors, and Class Deans List, 2020-2021
(2020)This is a list of faculty department chairs, program directors, and class deans for 2020-2021. -
Faculty List by Division and Department, 2021-2022
(2021)Lists of Kalamazoo College faculty by department, including department chair, rank, full time faculty, and part time faculty. -
Faculty List by Division and Department, 2020-2021
(2020)Lists of Kalamazoo College faculty by department, including department chair, rank, full time faculty, and part time faculty. -
Department Chairs, Program Directors, and Class Deans List, 2021-2022
(2021)This is a list of faculty department chairs, program directors, and class deans for 2021-2022. -
Faculty Committee List, 2020-2021
(2020)Includes standing and ad hoc faculty committees and their members. -
Faculty Committee List, 2021-2022
(2021)Includes standing and ad hoc faculty committees and their members. -
1992 Heyl Scholar (Yale)
(Kalamazoo College, 1992)James D. DeYonker, a 1992 Kalamazoo College graduate majoring in chemistry, earned a Heyl scholarship for graduate studies at Yale University. He is pictured with Professor Paul Olexia (at left) of the Biology Department. -
Voldemars Rushevics and Harry Ray
(Kalamazoo College, 1959)This photo of the 13th annual Bach Festival held in March 1959 was originally published in the 1959 Boiling Pot yearbook (page 89). It was captioned "Messrs. Rushevics and Ray perform in Bach's Sonata No. 6." Rushevics ... -
Contemporary Views Along the First Transcontinental Railroad
(National Railway Historical Society, 2016)Contemporary Views Along the First Transcontinental Railroad is a comprehensive series of photographs made along the original route of the Pacific Railroad. A pictorial accompaniment to well-established textual histories ... -
Growing Up in a Railroad Vacuum: Photography, Trains, and Mentorship
(Center for Railroad Photography & Art, 2017)This is a selection of railroad imagery the author made between 1975 and 1979. The title comes from one of the protagonists of the story who moved to Bloomington, Indiana, from central Illinois and was accustomed to more ...