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Bruske Hall

Photo of Bruske hallPhoto of a Bruske hall roomThe first co-ed residence hall on campus, Bruske Hall is designed in quads — clusters of rooms surrounding a center bathroom. Bruske is wired for online computer access and features in-room cable television.

Every residence hall has a lobby, study lounge, computer lab and laundry facilities. The Hall is staffed by student resident assistants and a postgraduate hall director.

The building, constructed in 1966-67, is named in honor of August F. Bruske, who served as Alma’s second president from 1891 to 1912

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Students at Alma College can get involved in any of nearly 100 campus organizations, including fraternities and sororities, student government, academic honorary societies, campus media, intramural sports, the performing arts and worship groups.

 

Student Profile

Brett Seymoure

Brett Seymoure
Graduation: 2009
Major: Biology
From: Paw Paw, Michigan
Interests: Sports, Politics

Alma’s close faculty-student interaction provides numerous benefits such as the ability to do undergraduate research on a graduate level. Alma’s professors treat students more as peers welcoming student input and collaboration on faculty projects. When students are involved in research, faculty aggressively pursue publication of findings including students as co-authors.