Category Archives: Students

TODAY: Join us to discuss editing and publishing careers!

The following English Department alumni will share their stories, offer their advice, and answer your career questions.
  • Emily Allison-Siep, ’18, has been the editor-in-chief of the Historical Society of Michigan’s magazines and academic journal, and she now serves as the editor at the Kelsey Museum of Archaeology at the University of Michigan, overseeing print and online publications.
  • Katie Boni, ’18, has worked in marketing and publicity with Page Street Publishing, HarperCollins, and Hachette Book Group, where she has promoted New York Times bestselling authors.
  • Leslie Keros, ’86, has worked as an editor for Little, Brown and Company, the University of Chicago Press, and the American Bar Association. Today she is a full-time radio host (WDCB) and freelancer in editing and publishing.

Join us TODAY: Friday, Oct. 4 at 4:30 p.m. in KC 405. All students are welcome, and we will have snacks!

Posted on Friday, October 04, 2024 by Krista Quesenberry (kquesenberry@albion.edu)

October Boathouse Open Hours

Beese-Havens Boathouse is open for October! Welcoming all students to come and enjoy the Kalamazoo River. Located behind the Dow, next to the track along the river. We will provide equipment and a brief training for safe navigation of the river. Students will launch from the boathouse upstream, then turn around and return to the boathouse downstream.

Fri. October 4th          4:00 pm – 6:00 pm

Sat. October 5th          NOON – 6:00 pm

Fri. October 11th         4:00 pm – 6:00 pm

Sat. October 12th        NOON – 6:00 pm

We are open to BOTH the campus and community! Canoeing below 50 degrees F or extreme weather conditions IS NOT PERMITTED, please look at the Boathouse’s Google Calendar and CSE Instagram page the for weather cancellations.  Individuals must wear appropriate clothing choices based on the temperature. The boathouse unfortunately will not be available for the whole semester, please stay posted on the Albion Today email list for the rest of October.

Posted on Thursday, October 03, 2024 by Madilyn Mae Archambeau (mma14@albion.edu)

“Blessing of the Animals” Event Tomorrow, 12:00-2:00

Join Albion College Spiritual Life and local clergy for a Blessing of the Animals event Friday, October 4th from 12:00 to 2:00 p.m. We will gather on First United Methodist Church’s west-side lawn, near the arch off Oswego Street. We will have a short service of blessing at noon, drop-in blessing time until 2:00, a fundraising/info table for the Friends of Albion’s Animals rescue, and a memorial craft. A Blessing of the Animals service is a beautiful way to acknowledge our interdependence with the rest of nature/Creation and celebrate our animal friends.

Well-behaved animals who are up-to-date on their required vaccinations are welcome to attend this event and receive a blessing in-person. If your animal companion cannot attend safely, please bring something to represent them for blessing instead, like a picture. See detailed guidelines here. If you have any questions, email Assistant Director for Spiritual Wellness Laura Todd.

Posted on Thursday, October 03, 2024 by Laura Todd (ltodd@albion.edu)

Bird Walk

 

Take a walk with the ornithologists (Dale Kennedy & Doug White) at Whitehouse Nature Center. Sunday October 6 at 10 am.

Please dress for the weather! Some binoculars and field guides are available for use during the walk, please stop in to the visitor’s center for them

Posted on Thursday, October 03, 2024 by Misty Brooks (mbrooks@albion.edu)

FURSCA INFORMATIONAL SESSION

Interested in doing research? Please join us for the FURSCA informational session October 8 at 7pm in Bobbitt Auditorium. The FURSCA team will review the basics of the program and the application process! We will answer any and all questions that you have. While this event is geared towards students, faculty and staff are welcomed and encouraged to attend. Snacks will be provided.

Posted on Thursday, October 03, 2024 by Renee Kreger (rkreger@albion.edu)

Lunch with Jesuit Volunteer Corps

Are you passionate about helping others?  Still trying to figure out what to do after you graduate?  Then stop by for an informational lunch with Jesuit Volunteer Corps!  JVC is a gap year program offering placements in 19 communities across the US helping 100 service agencies at the front lines of social justice.

To learn more about this program, stop by an informational pizza lunch on Wednesday, October 9, at 12:30 pm in Robinson 206.

Posted on Thursday, October 03, 2024 by Eddie Visco (evisco@albion.edu)