While studying abroad in England, she expanded her knowledge of theatre and theatre's role in culture and society by watching stage performances of plays almost every other night. Full Story
Tim Heimann Court was the home for Knox's Basketball Homecoming on January 26, where alumni came together to play, reminisce, and cheer on the Prairie Fire basketball teams. Full Story
Hundreds of Knox College students and people from the Galesburg-area community gather to share food and learn about the cultures of different countries around the world. Full Story
Knox College's one-of-a-kind theatre immersion course, Repertory Theatre Term, presents The Green Bird by Carlo Gozzi and The Caucasian Chalk Circle by Bertolt Brecht, in nightly rotation from February 28 through March 9, 2013. Full Story
Knox College students from more than 50 countries showcased food, culture, and entertainment from around the world at the 32nd annual International Fair, Saturday, January 26, 2013 on the Knox campus in Galesburg, Illinois. Full Story
After exploring Europe, studying abroad at the University of Barcelona, and strengthening her Spanish-language skills, she returns to the Knox campus. While away for fall term, she also joined a local Frisbee team. Full Story
Describing how she used her liberal arts background to pursue an award-winning career, Christine Romans urges students to collect experiences and develop skills that attract employers. Full Story
Interested in scientific research and a career as a professor, he returns to the Knox campus after spending three months learning about rainforest conservation and management. Full Story
Knox College students gather after spending time all over the world, in countries including Botswana, Germany, and Argentina, and trade tales of their adventures. Full Story
Knox College is accepting course proposals through Feb. 22 for Knox College 4 Kids 2013, June 17-28 on the Knox campus. The program offers courses for elementary students in the humanities, arts and sciences. Full Story
Knox College recognizes students who achieved a grade-point average of 3.6 or higher during Fall Term 2012. This list is organized by ZIP code. Full Story
Elyse Callahan '10 formerly served in Mali, helping teach women about disease prevention and nutrition. Now assigned to Zambia, she and others aim to eliminate malaria there. Full Story
His study abroad experience expanded his understanding of environmental studies and sustainable development issues. At the same time, he developed his foreign language skills. Full Story
Benjamin Yoder-Henley participated in the Antioch India: Buddhist Studies program during fall 2012. He studied meditation and Buddhism while living in the Burmese Vihar (Monastery) in Bodh Gaya, India, the navel of the earth where Buddha attained enlightenment. Full Story
Knox College will present its annual Martin Luther King Day Convocation at 11 a.m., Monday, January 21, while the Admission Office will host an open house for prospective students and their families. Full Story
Knox College students from more than 50 countries will showcase food, culture and entertainment from around the world at the 32nd annual International Fair, Jan. 26. Full Story
Recently returned from Argentina, she is now studying abroad in China. She aims to learn more about the Argentine and Chinese cultures while improving her understanding of two foreign languages. Full Story
A double-major in economics and Asian studies, she is studying at Waseda University in Tokyo and preparing to do relief work in a tsunami-affected region of the country. Full Story
From "do your best" to "be optimistic," Knox College students taking a course in Japanese create traditional 'kakizome' calligraphy for an auspicious start to class, winter term, and new year 2013. Full Story
Interested in health care administration, he has returned from the Danish Institute for Study Abroad, where his studies included Northern European public health. He also improved his ability to speak Danish. Full Story
Knox College junior studies for four months in Africa, conducting research on relationships among elephants, volunteering at a rural school, and learning more about herself. Full Story