Freeman, an investigator at the Project on Government Oversight and author of The Foreign Policy Auction, tells a Knox College audience that there is a long history of foreign influence in the Americas. Full Story
Knox College will hold a campus-wide memorial on Friday, November 2, for Tundun Lawani '14, who died Sunday, October 28, after she was struck by a car in Galesburg. Full Story
Knox College Theatre presents the world premiere performance of At Night's End, by Motti Lerner, Oct. 31 - Nov. 3, in Harbach Theatre. Lerner joins the cast and crew for a post-show discussion following each performance. Full Story
Knox College students interact with faculty -- and representatives from graduate and professional schools -- to learn more about how to enhance their undergraduate education and prepare for life after Knox. Full Story
Encouraged by Knox College Professor Lane Sunderland to apply for the position, political science major Charlotte Young is working in the Office of the Counselor to the Chief Justice. Full Story
Knox alumnus, who majored in history and international relations, returns to campus for Homecoming and speaks to students about his work in the White House Situation Room. Full Story
John Cusimano, a double-major in biochemistry and music, and Anna Meier, a double-major in international relations and modern languages, receive award recognizing achievement in academic and extracurricular activities. Full Story
More than 1,000 Knox College alumni and friends returned to campus for 2012 Homecoming festivities October 19-21. Here's a quick look at some of the Knox alumni who celebrated Homecoming 2012. Full Story
Knox College Homecoming 2012 brought more than 1,000 alumni to campus to celebrate reunions and attend classes, exhibits and athletic events. Full Story
Knox College Director of Athletics Chad Eisele announced a national search for a full time football coach, allowing him to devote full time to leadership of the college's athletics program. Full Story
Knox College's Prairie Fire football program is the beneficiary of a $1.6 million dollar boost from the estate of the late Vernon L. E. Stisser Jr., a 1962 Knox graduate and long-time trustee and donor to the College. Full Story
Knox College has surpassed the $8-million-mark in its fundraising drive to renovate its historic Alumni Hall, toward an estimated goal of $11-million, President Teresa Amott announced at the College's 2012 Homecoming festivities. Full Story
Director of Multicultural Student Advisement Tianna Cervantez '06 and custodian Barbara Stevenson receive the award, which recognizes outstanding accomplishments and contributions. Full Story
Scholar David Roediger, co-author of a new book, contends that 'labor management' started during the times of slavery and continued to be an issue of race. Full Story
As recipient of the 2012 Amelia Earhart Pioneering Achievement Award, Emmy-winning broadcaster Lara Moritz donates $10,000 scholarship to Knox College. Full Story
After five weeks of classes, Family and Friends Weekend provides opportunities for students to spend time and attend Knox College activities with their relatives and friends. Full Story
YJ Yi and Evan Lewitus establish Back2Basics business at Galesburg Farmers' Market to offer hot food prepared with sustainably produced ingredients. Full Story
An outgrowth of a Knox College environmental studies class on sustainable food systems, the student-driven Growing Galesburg organization highlights local growers, promotes the farmers' market, and brings people together. Full Story
In their courses as well as their extracurricular activities, Knox College students are engaging with political interests, in the run-up to the November general election. Full Story
Jonathan Day, assistant professor of political science at Western Illinois University, discusses whether presidential campaigns influence outcomes -- or whether they simply 'cancel each other out.' Full Story
From October 26-28, Knox College campus will host 'Prairie Fire Bioneers Conference' to explore solutions for world's social and environmental challenges. Full Story
Knox College students are taking the measure of public opinion in Galesburg, in a pre-election poll conducted in cooperation with the Galesburg Register-Mail newspaper. Results will be announced Oct. 28 in the newspaper. Full Story
Following in the tradition of the famous 1858 Lincoln-Douglas debate at Knox College, students will engage in a series of debates on the economy and other current issues. Full Story
Attending classes, enjoying the amazing music of Knox's renowned Cherry Street Combo and student bands, exploring the Old Jail and Green Oaks Biological Field Station -- these are just a few of the activities planned during Family and Friends Weekend, October 12-14. Full Story
Marnie Shure '11, who majored in creative writing and French, assists on video shoots and helps compile research for writers of the articles in the satirical newspaper and website. Full Story
Inaugural event focuses on bringing together the diverse Knox community to celebrate differences and engage in dialogue. Activities include slam poetry, keynote address, voter registration, film screening. Full Story