After last year’s cancellation as the pandemic took hold, Albion College’s annual celebration of student research, scholarship and creative activity returns April 22 with more than 85 students presenting online.
Funding will support an innovative approach to experiential learning at the Albion College Community Collaborative, where students will build and operate a full-scale consulting firm—to be located in a renovated 207 S. Superior St. (left) this fall—serving clients and partners from local, regional and national nonprofits to small businesses and government agencies.
An offering of the Mathematics and Computer Science Department, the rigorous sequence of courses within a broader liberal arts framework—with degree pathways available to all students—will strongly position Albion data science graduates in a robust career marketplace.
Dr. Mathew Johnson, president of Albion College, shared a message with students regarding actions taken by the College following recent incidents of racism on campus.
Following successful risk management amidst the pandemic throughout Fall 2020 and Spring 2021 semesters, Albion is returning to standard academic calendar.
Keena Williams, chief belonging officer, and Dr. Mathew Johnson, president of Albion College, shared a message in support of our Asian-American and Pacific Islander community members.
“I feel like at a bigger school, I’d be very intimidated to talk to my professor in that way, where we can be vulnerable with each other. Having that small faculty-to-student ratio makes it very comfortable to have conversations like that.”
The College will formally inaugurate its 17th president, Dr. Mathew B. Johnson, on Friday, May 7, during a 3:30 p.m. outdoor ceremony on the campus Quadrangle. The event will take place over the course of three special days in Albion, beginning with Inauguration-related programming on Thursday, May 6 and featuring Commencement exercises for the Class of 2021 on Saturday, May 8.
Albion students in these two majors can begin graduate study as much as two full semesters faster thanks to the College’s new “4+1” agreement with WMU launching in Fall 2021.