Faculty List

Karen L Ball, Ph.D.

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Directed Student Presentations and Achievements

Kate DeGood. Currie Summer Research Scholar

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Kate was awarded a Currie Scholarship to continue the work presented at Honors Day. This work is in collaboration with the laboratory of Dr. R. John Solaro, University of Illinois College of Medicine - Chicago

 

Bob Devaney, a 1939 graduate of Alma College, went on to become known as one of the greatest coaches in collegiate football history. In his 11 years as head coach at Nebraska, Devaney produced 11 winning seasons with two national championships. He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1981. At Alma he played end and was the Scots’ Most Valuable Player in 1938.

 

Leadership Profile

Bob Devaney

Bob Devaney

Bob Devaney began his football career at Alma College, playing on the varsity for three years and earning a most valuable player award. His love for the game didn't vanish after graduation. He eventually became head coach at the University of Nebraska, where he created a legacy as one of the greatest coaches in collegiate football history.