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November 13, 2020

In partnership with two leading organizations championing the study of history, Albion joins eight other colleges—and is the only Midwest institution—offering a four-year $5,000 award to students declaring history as their major at the time of admission.

November 12, 2020

Albion College, one of the top 50 innovative liberal arts colleges in the country, has announced the Albion College Promise, an extensive scholarship program aimed at Michigan families who have college affordability concerns due to COVID-19.

November 12, 2020

Nearly 42,000 gifts and pledges totaling more than $101 million across four key priorities lead to the campaign’s conclusion 18 months ahead of schedule. The success underscores the interconnected impact experienced every day by Albion students, faculty, staff, alumni and friends, and boldly sets up the College for an engaged, purpose-driven future.

November 9, 2020

Albion College students have been tramping through the wilds of Whitehouse Nature Center in recent weeks removing destructive “mile-a-minute” weeds with an understanding that the work they do now will provide a long-lasting benefit. Said one student worker: “To preserve something for people years from now I think is really important.”

November 5, 2020

No doubt about it, Homecoming 2020 was different. But on the growing list of virtual events that turn out to be pretty enjoyable, it was a clear success.

November 2, 2020

Albion College is one of only two colleges in Michigan, public or private, that saw enrollment gains this fall. An October 31 story in the Detroit Free Press by higher education reporter David Jesse notes that Albion experienced a 15% increase in its fall first-year class and a 2% overall enrollment increase.

October 30, 2020

In the ubiquitous world of polling, the Siena College Research Institute is considered the gold standard. This election season, some 50 Albion College students have been given the opportunity to work for SCRI to see how the American people think and what’s important to them as a pivotal election looms.

October 26, 2020

The “Big Bang” may have started the universe but it’s likely that smaller bangs played a key role in life on Earth, say Albion College physics professor Nicolle Zellner and chemistry professor Vanessa McCaffrey.

October 20, 2020

Dr. Richard Youle, ’74, came to Albion College with the hope of teaching one day. But when the research bug bit him, he embarked on a career as an NIH researcher that has spanned more than four decades. This year, his research into Parkinson’s Disease has earned him the prestigious Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences.

October 16, 2020

Albion College professor of piano David Abbott may not have the answers to the challenges, conflicts and uncertainties of today’s world. But in a unique performance October 8, he and adjunct music professor Anna Khalikova offered a place to start.