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March 2026 issue of BruIN magazine is available now

A crop of the cover of KCC’s March 2026 issue of BruIN magazine, featuring stylized archival photos with color overlays and the masthead that reads, BRUIN.

The March 2026 issue of Kellogg Community College’s quarterly BruIN magazine is available now!

The publication can be read online at kellogg.edu/bruinmagazine, with print copies available on the College’s North Avenue campus in Battle Creek. A complimentary print subscription can be requested by emailing kcccommunication@kellogg.edu.

The 20-page issue celebrates the College’s 70th anniversary with a focus on KCC history. The cover features several stylized historical photos from the College’s digital archives, while interior content consists of the engaging, high-quality articles, photography, design and artwork readers have come to expect from the publication, including:

The cover of KCC’s March 2026 issue of BruIN magazine, featuring stylized archival photos with color overlays and text that reads, “Happy birthday, KCC! 70 years of education. Page 9.”
  • An introductory column from KCC President Dr. Paul Watson
  • Inside-cover Q&As with retired KCC professor Elizabeth Neumeyer — who published a book about KCC’s history in 2020 — and alumni Ross Dingwall of the Class of 1961
  • Campus and community briefs and regional center updates, including a page about the Fehsenfeld Center’s 30th anniversary in Hastings
  • A feature article about Sojourner Truth from KCC History Professor Dr. Ray DeBruler
  • A centerpiece feature highlighting KCC’s 70th anniversary in 2026
  • A feature article about KCC’s archives, written by student Bruin News Editor Eston Tolf
  • A feature article about the history of KCC’s choral programs, which also celebrate 70 years in 2026
  • Winter sports updates
  • A Q&A with KCC Early College and Dual Enrollment Student Success Coach Timeaka Reese, who started the new Pink Ribbon Sisterhood Book Scholarship through the KCC Foundation
  • An article about renaming the College’s art wing the Sherman and Kimiko Petersen Art Wing in honor of the Petersens bequeathing KCC more than $5.2 million, the largest philanthropic gift in KCC’s history
  • A page dedicated to recent honors and awards
  • And more!

View the issue now online or contact KCC Marketing Director Simon Thalmann at thalmanns@kellogg.edu for more information.