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Advisors

Robert Cunningham

Assistant Professor of Economics. B.A., The Pennsylvania State University; M.A., Ph.D., Binghamton University. SAC 246. Ex. 7015.
cunningham@alma.edu

Elizabeth A. Cameron

Professor of Business Administration. B.B.A., M.B.A., Saginaw Valley State University; J.D., Thomas M. Cooley Law School. SAC 240. Ex. 7226.
cameron@alma.edu

Nicholas John Dixon

Professor of Philosophy. B.A., University of Leeds; M.A., Ph.D., Michigan State University. SAC 347. Ex. 7219.
dixon@alma.edu

Derick (Sandy) Hulme

Professor of Political Science. B.A., St. Lawrence University; M.A.L.D., Ph.D., Tufts University. SAC 348. Ex. 7387.
hulme@alma.edu

Edward C. Lorenz

Reid-Knox Professor of History and Professor of Political Science. B.S., Towson State University; M.A., Georgetown University; Ph.D., University of Chicago. SAC 322. Ex 7203.
lorenz@alma.edu

 

Even more important than the actual education . . . was the individual attention, encouragement and confidence-building that my pre-law advisor and other professors . . . gave me. They pushed me to learn more and made me believe in myself and my own abilities. I thank Alma for preparing me for a career that I love. –Anna Moore Carulas '83; Notre Dame '86

 

Alma College students report levels of educational experiences and faculty interaction that exceed the national norms by significant amounts, according to the findings of the 2007 National Survey of Student Engagement. In the 2006 study, Alma students reported a level of interaction with faculty that ranked among the top five percent in the nation.

 

Graduate Profile

Annie Love

Annie Love
Graduation: 2004
Major: Biochemistry

Annie Love didn’t realize she wanted to be a veterinarian until her junior year, but her major in biochemistry helped her enter veterinary school without a problem.

“Biochemistry is the perfect combination of biology and chemistry courses and the two disciplines enhance one another,” the 2004 graduate says.