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The Life Story of Dr. Wally Schmeichel, as told by Dr. Waldemar Schmeichel on May 22, 2009
(2009-05-22)Dr. Waldemar Schmeichel recounts his life experiences as a child in Poland and Germany during World War II. Transcribed by Arica Ciak. -
Line Relocation in Eastern Wyoming: A Photo Study of Union Pacific's Abandoned Mainline Segments
(Union Pacific Historical Society, 2019)This photographic essay explores the four abandoned segments of the transcontinental mainline in eastern Wyoming between Buford (26 miles west of Cheyenne) and Dana (34 miles east of Rawlins). As initially constructed this ... -
Major Barbara
(Kalamazoo College, 1961-02-04)Cast members of the 1961 Faculty Readers Theatre production of George Bernard Shaw's "Major Barbara." Nelda Balch is seated in the first row, second from right. Other faculty members include Walter Waring, Lloyd Averill, ... -
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 ... -
Margo Bosker Light
(1983)A portrait of Kalamazoo College German professor Margo G. Bosker Light. The photographer is not known. -
The Misanthrope
(Kalamazoo Gazette, 1965-01-27)Cast of the 1965 Faculty Readers Theatre production of Moliere's "The Misanthrope." Nelda Balch is seated second from the left. -
Not A Born Teacher: Lucasse Talk 2/9/05
(2005-02-09)Lucasse Award talk given by Dr. Robert Grossman on February 9, 2005 for the Florence J. Lucasse Fellowship for Excellence in Teaching. -
Of History, Sagas, and the "K Plan:" In Quest of a Usable Past
(2004-10-22)A talk presented at a Faculty Study on October 22, 2004 that outlines the self-study process. -
Options for Financing Study Abroad
(2008-02-13)The depreciation of the US dollar and increases in study abroad participation by K students have created a problem for financing Kalamazoo College’s international programs. The financial shortfall for the coming year ... -
Outcomes and Experiences: CLA, NSSE, & CIRP-CSS (Fall Colloquium 2010)
(2010-09)The focus of the 2010 Fall Colloquium was a presentation by Anne Dueweke and Paul Sotherland on information about Kalamazoo College gleaned from the Collegiate Learning Assessment (CLA), the National Survey of Student ... -
Procedures of the Faculty Personnel Committee
(2012-02)Includes sections on the function and composition of the Faculty Personnel Committee, philosophy of faculty review, reappointment procedures, tenure reviews, promotion reviews, and other functions. -
Refractions of the Silver Screen
(Kalamazoo College, 1976)The 1976 Faculty Readers Theatre production of "Refractions of the Silver Screen." -
Repositioning The College for a Secure and Vigorous Future
(2006)This is an attempt by the Planning and Budget Committee of the Faculty to look a decade ahead and to think about what we as a community can accomplish. In accordance with our committee responsibilities, the discussion ... -
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 ... -
Roster of Faculty and Teaching Assignments, Fall 2012
(2012)Roster of Kalamazoo College faculty and their teaching assignments for Fall quarter 2012. -
Sample Assent Form
(2006)Sample assent form for researchers to obtain permission from human subjects (minors) to participate in a research study. -
Sample Consent Form
(2006)Sample assent form for researchers to obtain permission from human subjects to participate in a research study. -
Scholarship in Positive Tenure Decisions (2003 through 2008)
(2008-06)This is a compilation of the scholarship produced by those who received tenure between the academic years 2003-2004 and 2007-2008. The list is organized by division because there are different expectations according to ...