As Albion College prepares to formally recognize the Class of 2022 May 7 at Commencement, the College for the first time hosted three multicultural graduation events April 29: La Cosecha for Latinx and Hispanic students, the Lavender graduation for LGBTQIA+ students and the Kente graduation for Black students.
The College’s new leader for community living and student conduct says the residential experience “should be one that’s transformative and accessible to everybody.”
Campus events celebrate culture and national independence, and emphasize the need for more opportunities to share—and understand—experiences throughout the year.
From its origins as the Briton Rhythm Squad in the mid-1990s to today, alums and current members of the student organization line up for a reunion at Homecoming.
On September 20, the College welcomed to Goodrich Chapel the bestselling author of How to Be an Antiracist, the 2021 selection of the Richard M. Smith Common Reading Experience.
“Brits have the courage to create the future… the courage to create is perhaps the greatest strength that a Brit has.,” Dr. Johnson stated during his Inauguration address on September 18.
Irene Corona-Avila, ’22, talks about the students’ trending Instagram feed, which features a running display of self-expression through sartorial fire and ice.