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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More than one-third of all Alma students take part in at least one performance each year. The College offers majors in theatre, dance and music, but students of all majors may join in productions. The Remick Heritage Center for the Performing Arts is the region’s premier performing arts facility.

 

Student Profile

Alejandro Orellana

Alejandro Orellana
Graduation: 2013
Major: New Media Studies and Business Administration

Pennsylvania junior Alejandro Orellana’s education at Alma College has been a lesson in expecting the unexpected.

Though he has known he should major in business since eighth grade, not until this year did he decide to add a new media studies major to the mix. He says his newfound interest in graphic design and technology will be useful for a career in advertising.