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Staff

The primary role of the Advancement Office is to assist in the continued enhancement of Alma College programs and facilities.

The Advancement Office Staff:

Carol Hyble
Carol Hyble
Vice President for Advancement
(989) 463-7155
hyble@alma.edu


Crystal Beetley
Crystal Beetley
Office Associate
(989) 463-7245
beetley@alma.edu

Sally Bowen
Sally Bowen
Campaign Coordinator
(989) 463-7388
bowen@alma.edu

Linda Collins
Linda Collins
Office Associate
(989) 463-7325
collins@alma.edu

Brent Domine
Brent Domine
Regional Director of Advancement
(989) 463-7315
domine@alma.edu

Pam Eldridge
Pam Eldridge
Annual Giving Director
(989) 463-7325
eldridgep@alma.edu

Susan Heimburger
Susan Heimburger
Office Associate
(989) 463-7155
heimburger@alma.edu

Robert W. Murray
Robert W. Murray
Director of Planned Giving
(989) 463-7316
murray@alma.edu

Brent Neubecker
Brent Neubecker
Director of Alumni Relations
(989) 463-7245
neubecker@alma.edu

Mike Silverthorn
Mike Silverthorn
Director of Marketing/Public Relations
(989) 463-7327
silverthorn@alma.edu

Denise Snearey
Denise Snearey
Administrative Assistant
(989) 463-7081
snearey@alma.edu

Brandan Snook
Brandan Snook
Director of Community Relations
and Advancement Associate
(989) 463-7037
snook@alma.edu

Carmen Sommerville
Carmen Sommerville
Prospect Researcher
(989) 463-7137
sommerville@alma.edu

 

Students conducting research side-by-side with faculty has been an Alma legacy for generations. Alma students team up with faculty on scholarly research or to collaborate on creative or performing arts projects. An annual Honors Day features student presentations, performances and exhibits. Many students present such work at regional, national and international meetings.

 

Student Profile

Jason Latz

Jason Latz
Graduation: 2008
Major: Education
From: Elsie, Michigan
Interests: Sports, Habitat for Humanity

Spring Term courses offer students opportunities to break out of the “Alma Bubble.” Off-campus study, especially in a foreign country, shows you how you relate to the rest of the world and how the rest of the world views American people, politics and policies. You can then integrate your real world experiences into your academic programs and your future career.