Faculty List

Angie M. Kelleher

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Service to the College

  • Honors Day Committee
  • Task Force on Sustainability
  • Coordinator of Michigan Author Speaker Series - Patricia Farewell, Lawrence La Fountain - Stokes
  • Educational Technology Committee
  • Faculty Elections Committee
  • Coordinator of Michigan Author Speaker series: Anne-Marie Ooman, Tom Springer
  • Coordinator of Michigan Author Speaker series: Rachael Perry, Rodney Torreson
  • Faculty Elections Committee
  • Educational Technology Committee
  • MacCurdy House Advisor
  • Women's Issues Advisory Board
  • Center for Responsible Leadership
  • Women's Issues Advisory Board
  • MacCurdy House Advisor
  • Center for Responsible Leadership - Mentor to first class of Leadership Fellows
  • Coordinator of Michigan Author Speaker series: John Rybicki, Steve Amick
  • Center for Responsible Leadership - Ghost Ranch LeaderShape Institute
  • Educational Technology Committee (sabbatical replacement)
  • Coordinator of Michigan Author Speaker series: Bonnie Jo Campbell, Michael Delp
  • Library Renovation Committee
  • ADA Compliance Group
  • MacCurdy House Advisor
  • Women's Issues Advisory Board
  • Reference/Instruction Librarian Search Committee
  • Coordinator for Michigan Author Speaker series: Gordon Henry
  • Sexual Assualt Task Force
  • Electronic Resources Librarian Search Committee

 

Alma’s innovative PRISM project—Positive Routes Into Science and Mathematics—gets more students excited about science. It engages students in research opportunities not only in their first, second, third and fourth years of college but also in the summer prior to taking their first college course. PRISM is funded by a $500,000 grant from the National Science Foundation.

 

Graduate Profile

Hannah Ropp

Hannah Ropp
Graduation: 2010
Major: Business Administration and Economics

Hannah Ropp has many positive memories from her time at Alma College, including presenting at Students in Free Enterprise competitions, traveling Europe for Spring Term, and participating in Relay for Life.

Yet, if there is one thing the 2010 graduate misses more than anything else, it’s Alma’s “close-knit campus community.”

“When you’re in the Alma bubble, you’re never truly alone,” she says. “You always have the support of everyone on campus, from the administration to the professors to the other students and alumni to the SAGA staff. That kind of unwavering support is priceless.”