News Articles

October 22, 2019

The largest gift in the history of Albion College has a goal equally as large—providing students of greatest need with every opportunity possible to successfully navigate, and thrive, in the demanding and turbulent waters that are the college experience. Impressed by Albion’s commitment to diversity and inclusion, Sarah Cutler (known to most as Sally), ’75, and her husband, Alexander (better known as Sandy), have given a landmark $8 million gift to create the Sarah S. and Alexander M. Cutler Center for Student Success and Academic Achievement to help smooth the path toward graduation for underrepresented, first-generation and other students in need.

October 21, 2019

Messages from President Ditzler and the Office of Campus Safety following a discrimination incident reported on Monday, October 21.

October 18, 2019

For the first time, a graphic novel was Albion’s pick for the annual Richard M. Smith Common Reading Experience—The Best We Could Do by Thi Bui. Following Bui’s afternoon talk September 26 in Goodrich Chapel, Alan Headbloom, ’75, screened his documentary Newcomer Legacy, recounting the immigrant experiences of nine Vietnamese refugees who settled in Grand Rapids in the 1970s.

October 17, 2019

Mandy Dubiel, director of admission since 2015 and a part of the Albion College Office of Admission since 1996, was named Associate Vice President for Enrollment Management on October 1. In her new post, Dubiel will work closely with Vice President for Enrollment Management Hernan Bucheli on developing a new enrollment management plan to shape and recruit future Albion classes.

October 15, 2019

Albion College has been awarded a major federal grant to prevent and respond to interpersonal violence on campus. The $300,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Justice’s Office on Violence Against Women (OVW) provides a unique opportunity for institutions of higher education to establish multidisciplinary approaches to combat sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence and stalking on campuses.

October 4, 2019

It is ambitious. It is intrepid. It is challenging. And it is the next step in Albion College’s goal of creating a liberal arts experience for students to change the world. The College is embarking on perhaps the most far-reaching comprehensive campaign in its 185-year history, and by the time it ends Albion will be remade in ways both large and small.

September 26, 2019

Jason Raddatz, ’91, has worked as a nurse, a fund accountant, a marketing coordinator, a card dealer and a professional musician. But he truly loves education and his lifelong devotion to nature, and he gets to combine both as the new director of Albion College’s Whitehouse Nature Center.

September 16, 2019

“I wanted to talk about women and the attention on their bodies. I started with a satirical take—in one of my first pieces, I used my body as the figure and I held balloons in front of myself to represent breast augmentation,” says Payge Rumler, ’20, of her summer FURSCA project. “This connected on a personal level of having always felt sexualized and yet never sexy enough, but it also worked on a statistical level.”

September 16, 2019

With more than two decades of experience in higher education enrollment, Hernan Bucheli will assume duties as Albion’s new vice president for enrollment management on October 1. “[Albion] is a top liberal arts institution, it’s residential and the campus is taking a journey toward being diverse and inclusive, and that’s very attractive.”

September 10, 2019

Two well-established rankings of American colleges and universities, U.S. News and World Report and Washington Monthly, feature Albion College in their latest editions in the area of social mobility. Albion also was included in a U.S. News list of the top 101 first-year experiences in higher education, spanning universities as well as colleges coast to coast.