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Alma College Names New Campus Life Director

Alma College has appointed Grant Woodman as the Director of Campus Life. A 1996 graduate of the College, he is responsible for supervising housing, residence life and student activities and organizations.

Woodman obtained his Master of Education degree in counseling and educational leadership in May 1998 from Clemson University after earning his Bachelor of Arts degree in history from Alma College.

He was the associate director of residential life at Albion College for three years supervising residence halls, counseling students and managing conflicts. Prior to working at Albion, Woodman was a complex director at Michigan State University and a resident director at Pacific University in Oregon each for two years. Woodman has been an assistant cross-country and track coach for Albion College, a counselor for the Summer Institute for the Gifted and Talented in Connecticut and a Nike product tester.

Woodman's wife, Jennifer Arnold-Woodman class of 1997, and their son, Nolan, have moved with him to Alma.

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Brett Seymoure

Brett Seymoure
Graduation: 2009
Major: Biology
From: Paw Paw, Michigan
Interests: Sports, Politics

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