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Bruske Hall

The Top Ten Reasons to Live in Bruske Hall

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1. It's a great mix of first year students and upperclassmen.

2. We are the only hall that offers a substance free living environment.

3. We have a newly renovated lobby conducive to studying and hanging out.

4. There's tons of lovely music, and the music fraternity and sorority.

5. Need computer help? Bruske is the place to go.

6. The best RAs on campus.

7. Not one, but two towers of fun!

8. The Bruske Blue room.

9. We’re home base for several campus organizations.

10. Karen and Judy are the best house custodians on earth.

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A Little History...

We were the first co-ed residence hall on campus. Bruske is designed in quads — clusters of rooms surrounding a center bathroom.

We were constructed in 1966-67, and we're named in honor of August F. Bruske, who served as Alma’s second president from 1891 to 1912.

 

Alma College students have the ability to design their own area of academic concentration, with the assistance of a faculty advisor, to meet specific educational or career goals. In recent years, students have graduated with Programs of Emphasis majors in such fields as arts management, archaeology and anthropology, environmental policy and community advocacy, Foreign Service and international law, and music technology and digital media.

 

Student Profile

Corinna Kizer

Corinna Kizer
Graduation: 2008
Major: Biology
From: Webster, New York
Interests: Singing, Percussion

Alma’s students work closely with faculty. The resulting partnership leads to co-authored publications, intellectual development and amazing opportunities. While faculty are fueled by the students’ curiosity, energy and ambition, the students are engaged by the faculty’s passion, attention and knowledge.