A Message from the Hall Director...

Welcome to Bruske Hall!

My name is Jess Wolverton, and I am the Bruske Hall Director. Bruske Hall is home to around 200 male and female students. The building is separated into two towers, North and South.

Each tower has three floors and each floor has a male and a female quad community. South Tower is substance free, which means no alcohol or tobacco is permitted in this tower. It is one of the quickest communities to fill up during the housing process. The building is a nice mix of first-year students and upperclassmen.

Bruske also houses offices/meeting rooms for a number of organizations on campus. These include:

  • College Democrats
  • College Republicans
  • Alpha Phi Omega, a service fraternity
  • Students United for Nature
  • ACOG - Alma College Otaku and Gamers
  • Sigma Alpha Iota, a music fraternity

There is also ample meeting space in Bruske, which other student organizations use, as well as a TV lounge.

Ten resident assistants provide a wealth of knowledge about the campus as well as a variety of fun and exciting programs. Bruske is also conveniently located right next door to our main dining facility, Hamilton Commons.

If you have any further questions about Bruske Hall, please contact the Student Life Office at (989) 463-7147 or send me an e-mail. I would be happy to tell you more about the community I call home.

Thank you for checking out Bruske Hall! I hope to see you soon.

Jess Wolverton
Bruske Hall Director
battlesjl@alma.edu
(989) 763-7328

 

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Director of Campus Life Profile

David Blandford

David Blandford

Dave Blandford strives to make Alma’s students feel comfortable when they walk in the doors and make the experience for the other members on the Student Life staff a fun one.
“I love my job,” says Blandford. “It’s different every day and I enjoy watching the students evolve over their four years here.”