First-Generation Day
First-Generation Day is a national day recognized by the federal government to highlight the accomplishments of students who are the […]
First-Generation Day is a national day recognized by the federal government to highlight the accomplishments of students who are the […]
Join the conversation and learn what Michigan cities are doing to protect the environment while creating communities for everyone. Sponsored […]
The Carl A. Gerstacker Institute for Business and Management (formerly known as Professional Management) will celebrate its 50th anniversary Nov. 10-11. Since its founding, The Gerstacker Institute has provided a business education rooted in the liberal arts; engaged brilliant faculty and staff; positioned itself on the forefront of business education and developed cutting-edge business leaders who are visible in their communities.
Four alumni of the Carl A. Gerstacker Institute for Business and Management will share their inspiring stories about their work […]
Please join colleagues and friends for a quiet gathering to hold space together and process feelings about the current violence […]
SouFy, an Ojibwe music artist and co-founder of Michigan's First Indigenous Music Festival is coming to Albion on Thursday, November […]
No classes. Residence halls close for Thanksgiving at 10 a.m., Nov. 22. Last contract meal - breakfast.
The subject of Stephanie Lamorré’s understated documentary “Being Thunder” is Sherenté Harris, a teenager living in Rhode Island who is […]
Kids and families are invited to enjoy the Winter Carnival where they will be entertained with crafts, food, games and […]
Join the Pleiad Friday, Dec. 1, at 5 p.m. in Norris 101 for the inaugural Richard M. Smith, ’68, Pleiad […]
Join us for our annual event featuring candlelight, carols, and scripture readings.
Reading Day provides students with time to review, study, and prepare for final exams.
Residences open at noon for all students. First contract meal Dinner.
First day of classes for the Spring semester.
The James L. Curtis Institute for Race and Belonging invites you to step into the world of Ebony Magazine, one […]
Join us next Monday, Jan. 22 at 7 p.m. at the Bohm Theatre for Albion College’s 2024 Reverend Dr. Martin […]
Pizza will be provided.
Nathan Salazar, adjunct instructor of saxophone and oboe, will present a recital featuring works by Florence Price and Henry Dorn. […]
Violinist Ji Hyun Kim, Director of Orchestra and String Studies, will be joined by Christine Bastian on viola, David Peshlakai […]
Join us for an enriching and inspiring College Alumni and Undergraduate Brunch, exclusively crafted for our Black and African American […]
Join us at the all-inclusive cultural extravaganza, the 'Taste of Blackness Banquet'. This immersive event will take your taste buds […]
The Albion College Symphony Orchestra, Concert Choir, and Briton Singers present a combined concert entitled "Panthers and Other Creatures."
The Albion College Concert Choir, Briton Singers, and Chamber Orchestra will present a combined concert as part of their spring […]
Spring Break begins at 5 p.m. Residences close at 7 p.m. Last contract meal — dinner.
Please join us for the annual Yinger Lecture on Wednesday, March 20, at 7 p.m. in the Towsley Lecture Hall/Norris […]
The spring semester opera workshop class will present Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella.
The Department of Music presents its spring semester faculty recital.
Pianist Asher Armstrong presents a guest artist recital.
The Albion College History Department and Albion College Library invite you to join us for the Banned Books Workshop. Albion […]
The Albion College Concert Choir and Briton Singers present their spring concert.
The Albion College Symphonic Wind Ensemble presents its spring concert.
The Albion College Jazz Collective presents its spring concert.
Join us this spring in Albion! Celebrate an inspiring new chapter in the proud history of Albion College, April 18-21! […]
For more than three decades, the Elkin R. Isaac Research Symposium has honored excellent student research, scholarship, and creative activity. […]
Albion College's Honors Convocation recognizes outstanding achievements in teaching and learning, leadership and service. It is a public symbol of […]
The Albion College Symphony Orchestra presents its spring concert.
Born in Cambodia and raised in rural Oregon, Putsata Reang is an award winning author and journalist whose writings have appeared in The New York Times, Politico, The Guardian, and The Seattle Times, among other publications. Her latest book, Ma and Me, explores the long legacy of inherited trauma and the crushing weight of cultural and filial duty, in the context of her journey to come out to her family and claim her identity.
We are excited to celebrate the accomplishments of the Class of 2024 on the Quad in front of Kresge Gymnasium. […]
Residences open for summer college residents at noon.
First day of classes for Summer Session 1.
First day of classes for Summer session 2.
Independence Day, no classes.