LuxEsto (2000, Winter)

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Kalamazoo College
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2000-01-01
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Lux Esto
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Features: In Memory (A memorial for Neenef Odah and Margaret Wardle)-- Strosacker and Kresge Grants Take Science Alumni ‘Back to the Future’ (Two $250,000 grants will be used to purchase new science, math, and computer education program equipment) -- Admission Evaluation (Kalamazoo College will move from a modified rolling admission calendar to a modified traditional admission calendar) -- New 1833 Society President (Jothy (Jonathan) Rosenberg ’78 is the new 1833 Society president) -- 25 Years of Scholarly Work and Teaching (David Strauss, David Barclay and Sally Olexia celebrated 25 year service anniversaries) -- Professor’s Millenium Focus: Create a Literary Laboratory for Students to Fashion Futures (Lisbeth Gant-Britton, assistant professor of English, teaches a new seminar: “Futuristic Fiction and Literary Criticism”) -- College Appoints Karen Joshua New Assistant Dean of Students (Karen Joshus, who holds a BA and MA from Western Michigan University, started in September) -- Sports (Cross Country, Golf, Football, Soccer, Volleyball, Athlete Spotlights: Aex Luttschyn, Melissa Hawley) -- Complex Value: The African Journey of Emily Crawford (A Kalamazoo College professor once remarked about the noticeable difference in an individual before and after the study abroad experience. Might that change have something to do with a maturing comfort with ambiguity and a stronger connection to others much different than oneself?) -- Renaissance Man in Alaska (David Evans worked for room and board and a truck. In return he was a naturalist, a columnist, a historian, and a radio show educator. The ultimate beneficiaries: his students at Kalamazoo College) -- Faculty Profile: Learning to See (The gifted art historian Billie Fischer uses “old” works to open a new way of seeing) -- Endowment (Marlene Crandell Francis ’58 and her father, Richard Crandell ’32, have endowed a professorship in the humanities in perpetuity).
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47 p. : ill.
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