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2009 Eventcasts

 

MLK Panel Discussion

On an historical Presidential Inauguration Day, Tuesday, Jan. 20, students, faculty and staff gathered together to watch President Barack Obama become the first African American to assume the highest office. They later watched a panel discussion on the topic of "Where Do We Go From Here?" This podcast of the event features former state representative and senator Joe Conroy, Calvin Hilson, a 2006 graduate of Alma College and a Las Vegas police officer, and Dr. Ed Lorenz, Alma College Reid-Knox Professor of History and professor of political science. Alma student Duncan Ferguson '10 recorded the discussion.

Panel Discussion 


2009 Poetry Slam (podcasts)

The Fourth Annual MLK Poetry Slam featuring students, faculty and staff reading their original poetry and other poets' thoughts on race, justice and equality welcomed the founder of the slam, Calvin Hilson '06. Henceforth the poetry slam will be known as the Hilson Poetry Slam.

2009 Poetry Slam Part 1
2009 Poetry Slam Part 2

 

Dreamfest '09 (videos)

The third annual student competition to reflect on the legacy of Dr. King was won by first-year student Kathleen Van Fossan of Lake Orion, MI. Second place went to senior Beth Hubbard of Oxford, MI, and third place was awarded to the team of Detroit residents senior Maria Quintana and first-year student Rai LaNier. Renamed Dreamfest '09 from Reflections Contest, students are encouraged to reflect on Dr. King's dream and the effect of his vision on our future.

Top three winning places
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More than a 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 premiere performing arts facility.

 

Student Profile

Martin Kuustik

Martin Kuustik
Graduation: 2010
Major: Business Administration
From: Saku Harju, Estonia
Interests: Greek Life, Cultural Awareness

While most international students are here for one year, some stay for four years and earn an Alma degree. These students have the opportunity to get involved in student life taking on positions of leadership and enjoying a well-balanced social life.