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The Smith Alumni House/Office

THE SMITH ALUMNI HOUSE/OFFICE

The Smith Alumni House
Located at 801 West Superior

The Smith Alumni House, in honor of Art, class of 1938 and Carra (Jones) Smith '42, was renovated in 1999 and opened in March 2000.  It serves as headquarters for the Alumni Relations Office with space for Alumni Board meetings and receptions.  The house displays memorabilia and provides guest rooms for visiting alumni and friends of the College.

The porch is named in memory of Julie Hazel Norman, an active alumnus of the College.  The back and front walkways feature bricks with names of alumni on them.

Originally built in 1886, the house was leased to Alma College in 1887.  The Board of Trustees purchased the property from August Bruske, Alma's second president, in 1917.  It was used as the president's house until 1927, when it came to be known as the Kirk House after English Professor Florence Kirk, who lived there.

The house was known as the Kirk International Center from 1982-1999.

The McDonough Suite–$65 | The Raymond-Carl Room–$55 
The Leonard Room–$45

A 6% sales tax will be charged on top of the nightly fee

The Smith Alumni House Policies


Alumni Staff

Brent Neubecker
 
Brent Neubecker '95
   Director
   Alumni Relations
    neubecker@alma.edu


Crystal Beetley

Crystal Beetley
Office Associate
Alumni Relations

   





Contact Information:

614 West Superior Street
Alma, MI 48801
989-463-7245
1-800-291-1312 ext. 2
Fax: 989-463-7047
alumnihouse@alma.edu

Alumni Home Page

 

Alma College boasts a 13-to-1 student-to-teacher ratio, a liberal arts approach to undergraduate education, 28 academic majors, self-designed programs of emphasis, pre-professional programs in law and medicine, and an intensive Spring Term that provides opportunities for innovative courses, travel classes, research and internships.

 

Student Profile

Kwon JinJu

Kwon JinJu
Graduation: 2008
Major: Advertising and Public Relations
From: Seoul, South Korea
Interests: Dance, Nature, Travel

Alma has had lasting relationships with colleges and universities in South Korea, with the Korean international students completing one full year of study at Alma. Here at Alma, the international students make lifelong friendships and leave everlasting impacts on our students and on the surrounding communities.