Dr. T.J. Kiczenski '99 has been named a research fellow at Corning. Kiczenski began researching glass at Coe with Dr. Steve Feller. He has spent more than half of his life in research and serves as a principal scientist in glass research. Congratulations, Dr. Kiczenski!
We are halfway through Day of Giving, and thank you to everyone who has given so far! Let's keep the momentum going! We are at 38% of our All In Ten goal of 600 gifts, so continue to spread the word and make your impact at https://t.co/LimrYpmzhM. #CoeDayofGiving
Today is Day of Giving!!! The entire Coe community is celebrating a decade of generosity, and we are asking YOU to join us and help reach our goal of 600 gifts. Check out today's challenges and make your gift at https://t.co/ePDL0hy6w9. #CoeDayofGiving
You have knocked it out of the park for our Day of Giving Early Bird Challenge! Thank you to everyone who has already made a gift. The Early Bird Challenge is open until 11:55pm CDT, and the real fun starts tomorrow! Head to https://t.co/ePDL0hy6w9 for more. #CoeDayofGiving
#CoeDayofGiving is only one week away! Celebrate a decade of generosity with us on our 10th annual Day of Giving. The early bird challenge is open NOW! Make your impact and help us reach our All In Ten goal of 600 donors at https://t.co/ePDL0hy6w9.
Coedan Literary Society was established for the upper three classes to further the appreciation of literature among college women and to develop friendship with one another through a shared interest of enjoying literature. #throwbackthursday#womenshistorymonth
Alumni are invited to bring their children to Coe's library quad the Sunday before Easter from 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. Student Alumni Association's annual Easter Egg Hunt is open to children ages one to 10, and snacks and drinks will also be available. RSVP at https://t.co/ePDL0hy6w9!
30 years ago, C.E.S.A.W. was created as an organization on Coe's campus. The purpose of the club is to promote awareness of women's issues and to involve the college in the struggle of gender equality. #throwbackthursday#women'shistorymonth
The International Relations Club was last mentioned in a 1992 edition of the Coe College Courier. It is different from today's International Club (I-Club for short), which is celebrating 50 years on campus. #throwbackthursday
The Colonial Ball used to be an annual tradition at Coe College that was held on George Washington's Birthday, which is today as he was born in 1732! The tradition started in 1911 and has since been discontinued (unkown year). #throwbackthursday
Coe College welcomes award-winning author, performer and spoken word artist Caleb "The Negro Artist" Rainey to campus for Black History Month, and the community is invited to join! The free show and meet & greet is on Feb. 21. Visit https://t.co/ePDL0hy6w9 for event details.
MWENDO is a Swahili word meaning journey. Starting in 1970, the literary magazine was full of poetry and artwork from African-American students and has helped people understand who they are during the publication's 20-year run. You can access editions of MWENDO in Coe's archives.
The annual Contemporary Issues Forum is tomorrow at 7:30 PM. The event is open to the public and features DJ Patil, the first-ever U.S. chief data scientist. Kohawk Bill Schmarzo '79 will moderate the event. In-person tickets are available at https://t.co/33mBxxym3R.
February E-News is out! Check your inbox or https://t.co/ePDL0hy6w9 to read the edition, learn about events and hear alumni stories, including how Kohawks give their time back to Coe. Here, Mike Coulter '10 takes a selfie after speaking with C3's professional development course.
The Kohawk bowling teams want to STRIKE while they're at the top of their game and need your help to invest in the Specto Bowling system and continue improving their game. To help your Kohawk bowling team, make your gift at https://t.co/ePDL0hy6w9.
Wilderness Field Station alumni, we want to hear your memories! The alumni engagement team is collecting stories, photos and memories to help tell the story of the Field Station in a Courier article and beyond. Add yours to the collection by February 5 at https://t.co/ePDL0hy6w9.