Albion College
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Albion College provides students the knowledge, skills, and hands-on experiences to succeed in college, in their career, and in their life. An independent, coeducational, residential college in south-central Michigan, Albion is committed to the liberal arts tradition. Founded in 1835 and historically related to the United Methodist Church, the College is dedicated to preserving the values of the past, to serving the needs of the present, and to anticipating the goals of the future.
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Over 650 people around the world participated in the first annual #AlbionEverywhere event in honor of our birthday. Next year, we hope for an even better turnout!
Cindy (Cardwell) Fast, ’08, heads training and behavioral research for APOPO's HeroRATs. The "HeroRats" not only map minefields, but they also process tuberculosis (TB) tests and are learning other potentially lifesaving skills.
Join us to celebrate the career achievements of Beverly Hannett-Price, '58, George Martin, '52, Amy Elaine Wakeland, '91, Skot Welch, '90, Brian Hearns, '08, Joel McDade, '08, Courtney Meyer, '11, and Christin Spoolstra, '11. advance.albion.edu/dya RSVP deadline is Tuesday, April 10.
Over 600 Brits are celebrating Albion Everywhere around the 🌎 Forget to register? Walk-ups are available >> albion.edu/everywhere Use #AlbionEverywhere when posting to Twitter or Instagram to be featured here >> advance.albion.edu/everywhere-social
We know everybody is excited for #AlbionEverywhere but please, drive safe.
Thanks to the support of the Charles J. Strosacker Foundation, the Dow Recreation and Wellness Center weight room is seeing constant activity after a significant renovation and improvement. Funds from the foundation grant will also support the wall-to-wall renovation of four locker rooms.
In memory of Mary Johnson, a plaque has been commemorated in Lower Baldwin—the very place Mary made her impact on the lives of thousands of students. Over $1000 was raised for the Mary Johnson Memorial Fund. Money generated is to be earmarked for students facing challenging times and which will serve to brighten their days as Mary did for so many Britons. Visit www.albion.edu/give and include a comment directing your gift to the "Mary Johnson Memorial Fund." If giving by check, please make a notation of the "Mary Johnson Memorial Fund" on the memo line.
Join us for the 29th Annual Elkin R. Isaac Student Research Symposium and The Calvaruso Keynote Address Presents Dacher Keltner. The two-day celebration of student research and scholarship will begin Wednesday, April 18, at 7:30 p.m., when Amy Elaine Wakeland, ’91, the current first lady of Los Angeles, California, presents the Elkin R. Isaac Alumni Lecture
These events, which begin March 15, are free and open to the public.
Catching the Wave is a week-long, hands-on workshop for high schoolers entering grades 10-12. Students will explore the world of musical sound waves, and analyze the acoustic reasons why music sounds the way it does. Participants receive college credit. Register by April 30, 2018. Learn more about our camps >> albion.edu/camps