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InFocus: News for Kalamazoo Valley Community College Students

MISSION STATEMENT
Kalamazoo Valley Community College creates innovative and equitable
opportunities that empower all to learn, grow and thrive.

Nov. 3, 2025

Greetings students!

Expressing gratitude is linked to mental and physical benefits such as improving sleep, mood and immunity. Our minds are wired to problem-solve, rather than to focus on the positive, so it's important to deliberately look for the good in our lives. During this season of Thanksgiving, I urge you to notice what you are grateful for and to share your appreciation for others. Expressing your gratitude will lead to feelings of hope, peace and contentment ' in short, happiness.

During this season of thankfulness, I want to share my gratitude for you.

We all know that you have many college options. I am so pleased that you made the decision to join us here. Thank you! It is our great hope that you will continue to learn, grow and thrive with us here and that you will have a strong finish to the fall semester. 

Again, thank you for selecting your favorite community college ' Kalamazoo Valley Community College!

Sincerely,

Signature: L. Marshall Washington
L. Marshall Washington, Ph.D.
President


Admissions, Registration, and Records
Winter Registration Tuition Due Nov. 11
Payment for early winter registration is due Nov. 11 by 7 p.m., when registration temporarily closes for non-payment cancellations. Upon reopening on Nov. 14, classes that are not paid for, on a payment plan, covered by financial aid or covered by a third-party will be dropped after five business days of registration. 
 

Higher Learning Commission

Higher Learning Commission (HLC) FAQs 
Strategic Behind the Scenes: How Kalamazoo Valley Proves Its Quality to HLC (and to YOU)
Think of this phase of the college's HLC review as Valley's 'show and tell' project to prove how dedicated Kalamazoo Valley Community College is to your success. All departments at the college are in the process of gathering the pieces of data and documentation needed to assure the HLC that Valley is committed to educational excellence.
 
Q: What is an "Assurance Review"?
A:
It's where Kalamazoo Valley gathers various pieces of information to show the Higher Learning Commission that Valley meets each HLC standard. The college creates a detailed "story" (called an Assurance Argument) with diverse types of evidence highlighting the actions the college takes.
 
Q: What kind of evidence is the college including during Kalamazoo Valley's HLC review?
A:
Everything from student success data to examples of what Valley's innovative faculty do in your courses is compiled. The college also includes documentation from teams that provide support services to data about Valley's financial stability. Each of these bits of evidence provide proof of Kalamazoo Valley's ongoing commitment to your education.
 
Q: Why is this important for me?
A:
This thorough process ensures that your whole experience at Kalamazoo Valley Community College is designed and maintained with your success in mind.
 
Q: How long does this accreditation process take?
A:
It is an ongoing process which spans 10 years. The comprehensive review, which is occurring at Kalamazoo Valley in March of 2026, happens on a 10-year cycle to make sure the college is always meeting the highest standards for you.


Promotional graphic titled ‘Transfer Tuesday.’ Text explains that students can connect with college and university admissions representatives. Dates listed are November 11, November 18, and December 9. Event takes place at transfer tables in the Texas Township Cafeteria between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Kalamazoo Valley Community College logo appears at the bottom.
Promotional graphic titled ‘Bronco Bound: Drop-In Transfer Resource Tables.’ Text explains that students interested in transferring can meet with Western Michigan University advisors and admissions representatives to ask questions. Event dates are Wednesday, November 12; Wednesday, November 19; and Wednesday, December 3, each from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Location is the Texas Township Campus Cafeteria. Text notes that no appointment is necessary. Western Michigan University and Kalamazoo Valley Community College logos are included.


Student Development Services

Promotional graphic inviting students to ‘Join us for GradFest.’ Event details state: Wednesday, December 3, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the AWH Lobby, and Thursday, December 4, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the TTC Cafeteria lower level. Text explains attendees can pick up graduation tickets, Kalamazoo Promise regalia, honor cords, and receive a coupon for ten dollars off commencement regalia. Additional activities include purchasing regalia from the Bookstore, connecting with University Center representatives, decorating graduation caps, RSVPing for commencement, taking a professional headshot, and enjoying food. Decorative blue and white balloons and confetti appear alongside the Kalamazoo Valley Community College logo.
Promotional graphic for EmployU workshops. Text explains that EmployU workshops help students build career and employment skills, including job searching, résumés, portfolios, employer spotlights, interviewing, and more. Workshops are informal Zoom discussions open to all students with opportunities to ask questions. Scheduled sessions are: November 11, 6 to 7 p.m.; February 11, 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. and 6 to 7 p.m.; March 10, 11 a.m. to 12 p.m.; and April 16, 6 to 7 p.m. Registration instructions state: email careercenter@kvcc.edu
 to pre-register and receive the Zoom link. Kalamazoo Valley Community College branding appears at the bottom.


Promotional graphic titled ‘Discover Strengths’ for a CliftonStrengths information session at Kalamazoo Valley Community College. The text explains that the session helps students learn their top strengths and how to use them to improve academic performance, social interaction, and future career prospects. CliftonStrengths has been used for over 50 years by more than 1,000 colleges and universities, with about 700,000 students participating annually. The 30-minute session is open to all students. Contact information reads: email strengths@kvcc.edu
 or call 488-4040 for the Zoom link. Session dates and locations listed are: Thursday, November 13, 10 a.m., AWH Room 128; Tuesday, December 2, 6 p.m., Zoom; Wednesday, January 21, 1 p.m., TTC Room 4370; Tuesday, February 17, 6 p.m., Zoom; Thursday, March 12, noon, AWH Room 128; and Tuesday, April 7, 10 a.m., Zoom. ‘Lead With Your Strengths’ and Kalamazoo Valley Community College logos appear.

Kalamazoo Valley Accelerated Associate Program (KVAAP)
Student Spotlight: Abigail Diebold

Studio-style portrait of a person facing the camera against a neutral gray background. The person has short, wavy brown hair and a calm, neutral expression, and is wearing a dark hoodie over a graphic T-shirt.
 
Hear from current KVAAP student Abigail Diebold on her academic journey and why KVAAP helps her:
 
"I started KVAAP in the Winter 2024 semester. I am a first generation college student and I am the oldest of three in my family. I was raised in Michigan and moved to Wisconsin for high school. I moved back to Michigan for college and to be back with my family. I am in school for an English degree with the goal to pursue further education and eventually study to be an immigration lawyer. KVAAP has helped me stay motivated to continue college and helped me understand what I need to do to reach my goals and be successful. KVAAP helps keep me in check and get what I need to get done on time and with my best effort. Joining KVAAP has been super helpful to me on my college journey."

Upcoming KVAAP Info Sessions 
You can attend these information sessions via a Zoom meeting link that will be sent to you upon signing up. These sessions will explain how KVAAP can assist students with achieving their educational goals. Interested students can register here. The upcoming sessions to get into the winter semester are:


Wednesday, Nov. 5  | 10 - 10:30 a.m.
Tuesday, Nov. 11  | 5:30 - 6 p.m.
Thursday, Nov. 20  | 3:30 - 4 p.m.


Student Life and Engagement
Collage of photos showing a Kalamazoo Valley Community College campus event. Images include participants seated at tables in group discussions, individuals speaking into microphones, a man presenting to an audience, attendees sharing food, and a sign reading ‘Welcome to Kalamazoo Valley.’ Sticky notes on a board invite feedback about experiences at KVCC, highlighting student engagement, dialogue, and community involvement.
What You Told Us at the Student Success Breakfasts
Thank you for attending the two Student Success Breakfasts in October! We asked students what belonging means to them, what concerns them or gives them anxiety, how we can better serve them and what brings them joy. Most students had positive things to say about their experiences at Kalamazoo Valley, citing the helpful staff and availability of resources. For example, one student said: 'Being in college has been a major positive change in my life. I've found resources for food, job searching, tutoring that fits my needs and a referral for therapy at the YWCA that's been incredibly helpful.'

Students said they feel a sense of belonging when they can make positive connections with their peers, instructors and campus staff. Meeting new people is both a source of anxiety for students and a source of joy. Students worry about how their performance in school will impact their career prospects post-graduation as well. Students also feel lost in knowing how to navigate graduation requirements and how to schedule courses. Students would love more opportunities to showcase what they are learning and celebrate their successes. They would also like more casual social events that help foster connections and build a shared campus identity.

For more photos from the Student Success Breakfasts, click here for pictures from Oct. 7 at Anna Whitten Hall and click here for pictures from Oct. 8 at the Texas Township Campus.


Valley Voices Story Hour: True Stories. On Stage.
We are looking for your water stories! Write about a moment that features water in some way, or in which water becomes a part of the story. Your story can touch on water in any of its forms: lakes, rivers, clouds, snow, ice, fog, in a fountain or pool, etc. 

Open to writers of all levels: all students, faculty and staff of Kalamazoo Valley Community College. The deadline for submissions is Nov. 21. Click here to see guidelines and a submission form.


Promotional graphic for a virtual cooking class titled ‘Power Snacks.’ Text reads: ‘Ready to level up your snack game? Power Snacks is a hands-on virtual cooking class designed for teens who want to perform their best.’ Event details: November 13, 5:00 to 6:15 p.m. The class teaches three nutrient-packed snacks—lime matcha coconut bites, date cacao energy bites, and yaki onigiri. Additional text explains participants will use whole-food ingredients to build practical kitchen skills and receive recipes for active lifestyles. A QR code labeled ‘Register here’ appears alongside photos of prepared snacks. Kalamazoo Valley Community College logo is shown at the bottom.


Promotional graphic for a campus event titled ‘DiverstiTea!’ with the featured topic ‘Developing Resilient Organizations and Individuals.’ Event details read: Thursday, November 20, from 10:00 to 11:30 a.m., at Kalamazoo Valley Community College, Marilyn J. Schlack Culinary and Allied Health Building, Room 246. Additional text notes that tea, coffee, and pastries will be provided. A QR code appears with the text ‘RSVP by Nov. 13. Scan the QR code to register now.’ The Kalamazoo Valley Community College logo and website address are shown. Decorative illustrations depict hands holding tea and coffee cups, pouring beverages, and pastries.
Informational graphic titled ‘Planning to Transfer?’ about the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA) at Kalamazoo Valley Community College. The text explains that students planning to transfer to a Michigan college or university should learn about the MTA. Listed benefits include earning 30 transferable general education credits, a smooth transfer process, saving on tuition costs, flexibility in course selection, and support for students exploring academic and career paths. The graphic includes a QR code with the message ‘Follow the QR code to learn next steps,’ the Michigan Transfer Agreement seal with an outline of the state of Michigan, directional arrow icons, and the Kalamazoo Valley Community College logo.
Libraries
Promotional graphic titled ‘New Book Alerts.’ The image shows an open book forming a landscape with grassy pages, a walking path, a streetlamp, birds flying, a child holding a red umbrella, and a dog standing on the page. Decorative elements include hot air balloons, falling raindrops, and a coffee mug. Text on the right reads: ‘Sign up for the Libraries’ New Books Blog and get notified about the latest additions to our collection. Scan the QR code to subscribe.’ A QR code is displayed for subscription, along with a small Kalamazoo Valley ‘KV’ logo.
Request a Book through MeLCat 
The Kalamazoo Valley Libraries participate in MeLCat, a resource-sharing service that allows students, staff, and faculty to borrow items from other participating libraries throughout the state of Michigan. Click here to search for materials available to borrow. Make sure to have your Valley ID ready. Books can be sent directly to the Kalamazoo Valley library location of your choice, and the library will contact you when your item is available for pick-up.

The Libraries Have a Database for That'
The Libraries subscribe to over 100 databases searchable online collections of articles - so that you have access to high quality information for free. If you have a research project of any kind, chances are we have a database for that. 
  • Argumentative research paper? 
  • Marketing plan? 
  • Career research? 
  • Peer-reviewed scientific study? 
  • Poster presentation with illustrations? 
  • Research paper in the humanities or social sciences? 
Ask a Librarian
Need help using a database? Evaluating information? Or finding a book on a topic of interest? Ask a Librarian!

Cougar Cafe
Food Service on the Texas Township Campus
Looking for a quick snack or something for lunch while on the Texas Township Campus? The Cougar Cafe offers a wide variety of grab-and-go items, including sandwiches, salads and soup. Subway is also located inside the Cougar Cafe. The Cougar Cafe on the Texas Township Campus is open Monday through Thursday from 7:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m., serving breakfast items from 7:30 - 10 a.m. 

This week's menu includes:
Monday | Nov. 3 | Beef chili; grill station selections
Tuesday | Nov. 4 | Beef chili; grill station selections
Wednesday | Nov. 5 | Beef chili; walking tacos
Thursday | Nov. 6 | Beef chili; chicken fajita with rice 

 
Get involved on campus

Promotional poster titled ‘Visiting Writers Series’ featuring a black-and-white portrait of Reginald Dwayne Betts smiling, with a full beard and wearing a dark jacket. Text explains that Reginald Dwayne Betts is a poet, lawyer, and founder and CEO of Freedom Reads, an initiative to transform access to literature in prisons, and invites students to attend his events. Event schedule listed: November 12, 5:30–6:30 p.m., Arcus Center for Social Justice Leadership student meet and greet; November 12, 7–8:30 p.m., discussion of Doggerel at WMU Multicultural Center, Trimpe Building, Room 1021; November 13, 4:30–5:30 p.m., Kalamazoo Institute of Arts student tour of ‘Washi Transformed: New Expressions in Japanese Paper’; November 13, 6–7 p.m., Kalamazoo Institute of Arts public lecture titled ‘The Ways That Paper Leads to Freedom.’ Two QR codes labeled ‘Learn More’ and ‘Sign Up’ appear, along with Kalamazoo Institute of Arts and Kalamazoo Valley Community College logos.


Promotional graphic for ‘Lead With Your Strengths’ titled ‘Give Thanks for Strengths!’ Text announces two events: Wednesday, November 19, 12–1:30 p.m., TTC Cafeteria Lower Level; and Thursday, November 20, 12–1:30 p.m., CAH Room 106. Description reads: ‘It’s the season for gratitude! Tell someone that you are thankful for their strengths. Stop by and grab a free gratitude card and some treats. All are welcome to attend.’ Contact email listed as strengths@kvcc.edu
. Decorative autumn illustration with leaves, fruit, and a pie appears on the left. Kalamazoo Valley Community College logo is shown at the bottom.
Promotional graphic for Kalamazoo Valley Community College Music Club. Headline reads ‘Music Club: Good Vibes & Great Tunes.’ Description invites students looking for a musical escape to join the club and explore the world of music. Meeting times listed: 2–4 p.m., TTC Room 4240 on November 14 and 21, and December 12; and 2–4 p.m., TTC Room 7120 on November 7 and December 5. Contact information: Audrey Mattson at amattson8174@mail.kvcc.edu
 or Bryce McGruder at bmcgruder5086@mail.kvcc.edu
. Decorative purple and pink gradient background. Kalamazoo Valley Community College logo appears at bottom right.
Promotional graphic for the Kalamazoo Valley Community College Gaming Club in a retro video game style. Headline reads ‘Gaming Club.’ Text invites students to play a variety of games, including tabletop role-playing games, board games, and video games. Meeting information: Thursdays, 4–9 p.m., TTC Room 1320; everyone welcome. Contact information listed at bottom: email club advisors Mary Cox at mcox@kvcc.edu
 and Beth Brandon at ebrandon@kvcc.edu
 with questions. Decorative pixel-art background shows hearts, a score counter, trees, clouds, and a treasure chest. Kalamazoo Valley Community College logo appears in the lower right corner.
Promotional graphic for the Kalamazoo Valley Community College Harry Potter Club. Background shows a fantasy-style castle resembling the Wizarding World. Headline reads, ‘Here’s your acceptance letter! Come join the Harry Potter Club.’ Event details: meetings on Tuesdays from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. in Room 4540, with dates listed as November 18 and December 2. Description states the club celebrates the Wizarding World while being inclusive and includes cosplay, snacks, discussions, reading, games, and crafts. Instructions note that interested students should take the Sorting Hat quiz at harrypotter.com/sorting-hat prior to attending. Contact information provided: email Maddie Preston at mpreston1367@mail.kvcc.edu
 with results. Decorative elements include a parchment-style acceptance letter with a wax seal. Kalamazoo Valley Community College logo appears in the lower right corner.
Promotional graphic for ‘Taps on Tuesdays,’ a Kalamazoo Valley Community College event. Headline reads, ‘Taps on Tuesdays.’ Event dates and time are listed as September 9 through December 9, from 5 to 7 p.m. Location is 418 Restaurant in the Marilyn J. Schlack Culinary and Allied Health Building. Description explains that Taps on Tuesdays is a happy hour–style event hosted by Kalamazoo Valley’s brewing department, featuring beer and food pairings, appetizers, and wine available for purchase. The graphic notes walk-ins only with no reservations required. Design includes a vintage-style background and a circular logo with a beer tap labeled ‘Taps on Tuesdays KVCC.’ Kalamazoo Valley Community College logo and sustainable brewing icons appear at the bottom.


The official kalamazoo valley community college cougar bookstore
Three-panel photo showing the Kalamazoo Valley Community College bookstore storefront. The entrance and surrounding windows feature blue KV branding and large window graphics with photos of students. Brick walls frame the glass storefront, with a bookstore sign visible above the entrance and a freestanding sign near the door.

December Graduates: Buy Commencement Caps, Gowns, Honors Regalia
December graduates, you can buy commencement regalia up until 5 p.m. Friday, Dec. 12 at the Bookstore on the Texas Township Campus. Also for sale are diploma frames, mortarboard graphics and more. The graduation ceremony is Sunday, Dec. 14 at 2 p.m. at Miller Auditorium at Western Michigan University. You can also shop online at bookstore.kvcc.edu. Online orders may be picked up at TTC or the Anna Whitten Hall Library at the Arcadia Commons Campus in downtown Kalamazoo, or shipped for $5.


Athletics

Photo collage from a Kalamazoo Valley Community College women’s volleyball event. Top row shows multiple players in white volleyball uniforms walking onto the court with family members during a senior recognition ceremony, some carrying flowers and balloons. Bottom row shows in-game action and celebrations, including players jumping at the net, high-fiving teammates, and celebrating points together on the court. The setting is an indoor gymnasium with spectators in the stands, capturing both the ceremonial and competitive moments of the volleyball match.
Volleyball Team Ends Season Headed to Districts
Congratulations to the women's volleyball players! The Lady Cougars ended their regular season on Oct. 30 by defeating Glen Oaks Community College, three sets to zero. They rank second place in the Western Conference of the Michigan Community College Athletic Association with a record of 9-3 and 21-8 overall. 

The team has qualified for the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Region 12 District A Tournament, hosted by Grand Rapids Community College Nov. 6-8. Their first match will be 2 p.m. Nov. 6 against Lakeland Community College (Ohio). Click here for more tournament information.

A highlight of the season was Sophomore Night, at their final home match on Oct. 28, as pictured above. Departing sophomores Alicyn Arevalo, Olivia Dennis, Havilah Fitzgerald, Arabella Mangold and Kiara Wisdom-Preston were recognized for their accomplishments that night. Click here for all 233 photos!


Volleyball Player Spotlight
Player Spotlight is an occasional feature highlighting outstanding student-athletes at Kalamazoo Valley Community College. The honorees have been nominated by Head Volleyball Coach Rhonda Sturgeon. 

Studio portrait of a young female volleyball player wearing a black Kalamazoo Valley Cougars jersey with teal sleeves and the number 1. She has long dark hair worn down and is smiling gently at the camera. The photo is taken against a light, neutral backdrop, with the subject posed from the waist up.
HAVILAH FITZGERALD
Position: Libero
Hometown: Portage, Michigan
Major: FBI/international criminal court/international affairs
Why outstanding: Fitzgerald is a sophomore captain who has played a vital role in our success this season. She has over 745 career assists and leads our team in digs with 783. Not only does she take care of business on the court, she is also an academic standout as she is enrolled in the honors program at Kalamazoo Valley Community College. Fitzgerald is a dynamic defensive player and a strong leader.


Studio portrait of a female volleyball player wearing a black Kalamazoo Valley Cougars jersey with teal sleeves and the number 4. She has long straight brown hair, is smiling, and is posed from the waist up against a light, neutral background.
OLIVIA DENNIS
Position: Outside hitter
Hometown: Otsego, Michigan
Major: Business administration
Why outstanding: Dennis is a sophomore captain who has played a major part in our success this season. Dennis has over 450 career kills with 307 digs. She is a dedicated athlete and student. Dennis is a positive team-player with a great work ethic. She is a natural leader and has a positive impact on those around her.


Studio portrait of a female volleyball player wearing a black Kalamazoo Valley Cougars jersey with teal sleeves and the number 14. She has long, wavy blonde hair, is smiling, and is shown from the waist up against a light, neutral background.
AVA VANLERBERGHE
Position: Middle hitter/blocker
Hometown: Richland, Michigan
Major: Nursing
Why outstanding: As a freshman, Vanlerberghe has earned a starting spot on our 2025 roster as middle hitter from Gull Lake High School. She has become an integral part of our offense with 147 kills this far in our season. She has put up 47 blocks and accumulated 58 digs. Vanlerberghe has shown what a strong leader she is by playing consistently and being a great support to her teammates. She is a strong attacker and smart server who has a level of energy that is contagious.

 
 Banner reading “What’s Happening at the Kalamazoo Valley Museum.” Includes photos of smiling people and children looking at exhibits. Text below: “The Kalamazoo Valley Museum is operated by Kalamazoo Valley Community College and is governed by its board of trustees.”

Painted folk-art sculpture of a crocodile with an open mouth, decorated in blue, green, and gold patterns. Two small human figures sit atop the crocodile’s back. The sculpture is displayed on a stand against a dark background.
'Dancing With Life: Mexican Masks' Exhibit Now Open
Explore the rich festival culture of Mexico through historic and contemporary masks at the 'Dancing With Life: Mexican Masks' traveling exhibit at the Kalamazoo Valley Museum, now through Jan. 4. Watch the promo video here! The museum is the first in the nation to show the exhibit. It centers around the work of the mask makers and dancers themselves through written and recorded interviews, including bilingual Spanish and English texts.

Black-and-white historical photograph of a group of school-aged children standing outdoors, many with their right hands over their hearts. One child at the front holds an American flag, which is raised above the group, suggesting a patriotic ceremony such as the Pledge of Allegiance.
Have You Seen the 'Am I An American or Am I Not?' Exhibit? 
The thought-provoking "Am I An American or Am I Not?" traveling historical exhibit is on view at the Kalamazoo Valley Museum, through Jan. 4. It asks visitors to think about examples of unfair treatment from our country's past and present in order to protect the American promises of life, liberty and justice for all. It is named after a quote from Fred Korematsu, who famously challenged the mass imprisonment of 125,000 Japanese Americans during WWII. 

 Close-up photograph of a person’s hand gently inspecting or harvesting healthy green leafy plants growing closely together, suggesting gardening or farming activity.
Fall Honorable Lecture Series Continues Through Nov. 18
Enjoy weekly talks this fall examining ways we restore the tenets of reciprocity with the natural world as a community and as individuals. Organized by Kalamazoo Valley Community College's ValleyHub in partnership with the museum, the sessions are held every Tuesday, from Sept. 23 to Nov. 18, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. This drop-in lecture series takes place at the college's Marilyn J. Schlack Culinary and Allied Health building, located at 418 E. Walnut St. in downtown Kalamazoo. View the list of topics at valleyhub.kvcc.edu/events.