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Alma College is actively embracing social media. As a result, you will find us on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Foursquare, WordPress and YouTube. We hope you’ll enjoy what you see and experience and engage in dialog with us about what you don’t like. We also encourage you to share our content using the widgets and toolbars provided on our site.


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Tweet with Alma College. Catch up on sports highlights with the Alma College Scots feed. Follow Alma College President Jeff Abernathy as he chronicles important issues in higher education.


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Read Alma College President Jeff Abernathy’s contributions to Alma Mater, a blog in which liberal arts college presidents consider the changing landscape of academe.


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Read Kiltie Confidential, an insider’s look at the Alma College experience.


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Read Down The Hall because there’s always something going on in Alma’s residence life


 

Alma College’s nationally recognized Model United Nations program has won top honors for 16 consecutive years (1997–2012) — the longest active winning streak of any college or university in the nation. Alma College’s all-time 30 “outstanding delegation” awards are the most of any college or university in the 90-year history of the conference.

 

Graduate Profile

Maureen O’Connell

Maureen O’Connell
Graduation: 2010
Major: Spanish

Thanks to her Alma College experience, Maureen O’Connell felt prepared to zap culture shock as she ventured to Colombia after graduation.

The 2010 graduate, who teaches English through a Fulbright Scholarship, says the skills she learned as an undergraduate while working as a teaching assistant in the Spanish labs have helped her immensely.