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September 11, 2020

Albion College President Dr. Mathew Johnson has joined more than 160 college presidents and chancellors in committing to full student voter registration and participation in all elections through the nonpartisan ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge. “We are committed to working with campus stakeholders to increase electoral participation in 2020 and beyond,” Dr. Johnson said.

September 9, 2020

Dave Seely, professor of physics, passed away in his Albion home September 3, two weeks shy of his 62nd birthday. An active member of the Albion College faculty from 1992 until the fall of 2019, Seely’s tenure was distinguished for his remarkable devotion to his students, colleagues, department and college.

September 3, 2020

Detroit ’67 is scheduled to run September 18-20 as an outdoor production on the front steps of Kresge Gymnasium. From the cast members to the audience on the Quad, social distancing will be in effect. So will a certain Briton determination and pride.

September 1, 2020

Albion College’s commitment to public purpose has been recognized in the 2020 rankings published this week by Washington Monthly. Among liberal arts colleges, the magazine places Albion at No. 2 in Michigan, No. 24 in the Midwest and among the top liberal arts colleges nationally.

August 28, 2020

Finding strength in numbers and spirit, the students of Albion College’s Class of 2024 were ready for the first day of classes earlier this week. Approximately 540 students, nearly 500 of them first-years, comprise one of Albion’s largest cohorts of entering students in recent history.

August 27, 2020

With its combination of quality education, size and affordability gaining more attention, Albion College ranked 38th nationally among small colleges—and No. 1 in Michigan—in Money’s Best Colleges for 2020, an in-depth report and listing published this week.

August 26, 2020

Albion College is featured in the Princeton Review’s Best 386 Colleges, the title of its annual guidebook for 2021. “Change can be seen everywhere,” the profile describes, adding that Albion “puts students in the real world and asks them to research, participate and lead.”

August 14, 2020

Professor of sociology emeritus Len Berkey passed away August 3 in Washington State. For more than 35 years, Berkey taught his Race and Ethnicity course to packed classrooms, exciting hundreds of students to wrestle with some of the most complex and controversial aspects of modern American society.

August 14, 2020

With leadership from Dr. Shannon O’Neill, associate dean for student success, the Sally S. ’75 and Alexander M. Cutler Center for Student Success and Academic Achievement aims to quickly become an integral resource, bringing together in one inviting and student-friendly Stockwell Library space a range of services often found in different areas of college campuses.

August 11, 2020

Now in its sixth year, the Build Albion Fellows program has grown and evolved to meet the needs of the time. But the 10 students comprising the Class of 2024 will deal with a changing landscape brought on by a pandemic. And they’re eager to face the challenges that await.