AntiRacism Reading Knook Discussion Event – March 2021

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This month, members of the Advancement Division will share their experiences forming a division-wide antiracism book group. They’ll also lead a discussion from one of the books they read How to be an Antiracist by Ibram X. Kendi. For further details such as this month’s chapter of focus, time, and where to join the discussion, […]

Women’s History Month Feature: Emancipated Spirits

Book cover of Emancipated Spirits

In 1983, four authors captured the spirit of Kalamazoo College’s pioneer women who “found at Kalamazoo College enormous challenges, great work to be done, obstacles of tradition and prejudice which never fall easily and might have thwarted lesser spirits.” Celebrating the college’s sesquicentennial, Emancipated Spirits details the lives of four Kalamazoo College women who “had taken first steps and opened doors — or broken them down.”

Finals Hours and Spring Break Library Services

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Finals Week Hours The Library’s hours for Winter Quarter Finals are:Sunday, 3/14: 1 p.m. – 9 p.m.; Monday, 3/15: 9 a.m. – 9 a.m.; Tuesday, 3/16: 9 a.m. – 9 p.m. Good luck – you’ll do great! Spring Break Services The Upjohn Library Commons building will be closed during Spring Break and the first week of the […]

Reading for Change

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Kalamazoo College Inclusive Excellence (KCIE) has purchased and recommends the Reading for Change book collection. These materials are featured on the Reading for Change Guide. All are available through the Kalamazoo College Library!