
To be eligible for membership, students must earn a cumulative GPA of at least 3.5 and be in the top 20 percent of their class during the first year.Įhren White ENLIGHTENED LEADERSHIP AWARDSĪndrew Wright MICHIGAN INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION (MIAA) AWARDS Howard Memorial Prize in Political Scienceĭepartment of Psychology First-Year Student PrizeĪlpha Lambda Delta is a national honor society that recognizes excellence in academic achievement during the first college year. and Eva (“Gibbie”) Hemmes Memorial Prize in Philosophyĭaniel Qin NATURAL SCIENCES AND MATHEMATICS DIVISIONĭepartmental Prize in Anthropology and Sociology Romance Languages Department Prize in SpanishĬlara H. Interim Provost Laura Lowe Furge applauds students receiving awards in the Fine Arts Division during the Honors Day 2018 convocation at Stetson Chapel. The students receiving Honors Day awards or recognition are listed below. Student athletes and teams who won Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association awards also were honored. Recipients of prestigious scholarships were recognized, as were members of national honor societies and students who received special Kalamazoo College awards. 2, for excellence in academics and leadership in six divisions: Fine Arts, Foreign Languages, Humanities, Natural Sciences and Mathematics, Social Sciences and Physical Education. More than 250 students were recognized Friday, Nov. Kalamazoo College Family Weekend served as the backdrop for the Honors Day 2018 convocation. at Dewing Hall, Room 103.įor more information on these midterm election-related opportunities, contact Emily Kowey in the Mary Jane Underwood Stryker Center for Civic Engagement at 269.337.7565 or Posted in News Stories Tagged civic engagement, political science Honors Day 2018 Celebrates Student Achievements Political Science Professor Justin Berry will attend an election night watch party with students, faculty and staff from 7:30 to 10 p.m. Students, faculty and staff registered to vote through an off-campus address may find their polling place online.Īfter you vote, join K Votes and the Political Science Department to watch returns. Enjoy hot chocolate and donuts while you wait for a shuttle. Faculty and staff are driving the shuttles, which will run until 8 p.m. The coalition, offered through the Mary Jane Underwood Stryker Center for Civic Engagement, is offering a shuttle to the Douglass Community Association, where you will vote if you registered through your campus address. Emily Kowey stands next to a Kalamazoo College shuttle that will take students to the Douglass Community Association today for voting in the midterm elections. Vote in the midterm election today with some help from K Votes, a non-partisan coalition that informs Kalamazoo College students, faculty and staff about voting and civic engagement.
