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A.C. Annual Alumni Awards

DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI AWARDS

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Each year at Homecoming, the Alma College Alumni Association recognizes outstanding alumni of the College. The purpose of the awards is to:

  • Honor alumni who have made significant contributions to the field and/or Alma College, and
  • Enhance the visibility and awareness of alumni of the College.

The Distinguished Alumni Award is the highest honor presented to alumni.  The award recognizes alumni who have brought distinction to the College through their professions, have set strong examples for others and have served their communities in one or more of the following ways:

  • Personal accomplishments whereby the prestige of the College is enhanced.
  • Distinguished service or achievement in any field of human endeavor including family, community, business and industry, science or the professions.
  • Unusual or singular contributions to the development of cultural and spiritual life in society.

The George Hebert Award is presented to alumni for their loyalty and service to Alma College and to the Alumni Association.  The award was named in memory of George Hebert, the 1920 alumnus whose love of Alma College and his work on behalf of the institution was an inspiration to all alumni.

The Young Alumni Award recognizes recently graduated alumni (between 1 and 10 years) who have given faithful service to Alma College and their communities.

The Smith Distinguished Service Award is named in honor of Art '38 and Carra Jones '42 Smith.  The recipient is a graduate who believes in Alma College and has assisted with student recruitment, provided career steps through internships or employment, or visited the campus to attend events, speak to a class, or serve on a College council or board.

If you would like to nominate Alma College Alumni who you feel are deserving of a Distinguished Alumni Award, please click here!
 

2009 Distinguished Alumni Recipients

 
 
Distinguished Alumni Award - James McCarty '69
George Hebert Award - Duffy Duncan '72
Young Alumni Award - Bree Brownlee '04
Smith Distinguished Service Award - Patrick McDonough '85

2008 Distinguished Alumni Recipients


Distinguished Alumni Award - Greg Hatcher '83
George Hebert Award - Jim McIntrye '69
Young Alumni Award - Matt vandenBerg '02

Smith Distinguished Service Award - Doug '77 and Sabrina '79 Gross

 

2007 Distinguished Alumni Recipients

 

 

Alumni were honored at Homecoming with awards to recognize service and excellence to the College and the alumni's communities and professions. Front row from left: Sandra Caswell ’76 and Robert ’75 Foote, recipients of the Distinguished Alumni Award, and Brian Bartes ’87, president of the Alumni Association. Back row from left: Christopher Ahn ’98, recipient of the Young Alumnus Award; Alma College President Saundra Tracy; and Bob Eldridge ’71, recipient of the George Hebert Lifetime Service Award.

 

 

Roger Arbury, class of 1962, received the Smith Distinguished Service Award, which is named after the award’s benefactors, Art ’38 and Carra Jones ’42 Smith.

 

2006 Distinguished Alumni Recipients

Front row from left: Calvin Kerr, class of 1972, received the George Hebert Award and Mark Foster, class of 1970, received Alma's highest alumni award, the Distinguished Alumni Award. Back row, Patrick McDonaugh, class of 1985, left, received recognition as the outgoing president of the Alumni Association from incoming President Brian Bartes, class of 1987. Center, Alma College President Saundra Tracy presided over Homecoming weekend, including the public kickoff of the $35 million capital campaign Open Windows: A Campaign for Alma College. The winner of the Young Alumni Award, Mike Pennie, class of 1994, was unable to attend the ceremonies.

Karen Sullivan Wollenhaupt, class of 1987, received the Smith Distinguished Service Award from the award's benefactors Art, class of 1938, and Carra Jones, class of 1942, Smith.

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Spring Term at Alma is a one-month immersion on a single academic topic that offers learning experiences not typically available during the more traditional 15-week fall and winter terms. For example, during Spring Term '09, students toured cultural sites in Peru, studied alternative energy in Sweden, analyzed theatre and dance in London, and examined Native American culture at the Crazy Horse Memorial in South Dakota.

 

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.