Membership

General Information

Alma faculty, staff, students and family members of Alma personnel receive free admission into the Center as long as they present their Alma College ID or membership card (for family members without an Alma ID card).

Those not currently associated with the College may join the Stone Center by purchasing one of the many available membership options. All memberships to the Stone Recreation Center include use of all of the center’s facilities as well as use of the Hogan Center pool.

Membership Options

The cost of a membership varies according to the membership type and duration.

CURRENT MEMBERSHIP RATES

MEMBERSHIP FORM

Membership Types

The following types of Stone Recreation Center memberships are available for purchase:

  • Individual (one person)
  • Couple (two persons)
  • Family (three or more persons)
  • Senior Individual (one person 60 years or older)
  • Senior Couple (two persons 60 years or older)
  • Alumni (Single, Couple, Family, or Senior)

Membership Duration

Memberships to the Stone Center are available for the following term lengths:

  • 3 months
  • 6 months
  • 12 months

*A pool-only membership is also available. The pool-only membership is available as one of the membership types listed above but is available ONLY as a 12-month term. The pool-only membership becomes effective at the time of purchase and expires on the date of purchase one year later. The pool-only membership is not prorated.

For more membership information, please contact Erin Regenfuss, director of Campus Recreation, at (989) 463-7949 or regenfussev@alma.edu.

 

In December 2011, Alma College students, faculty and staff designed and hosted a conference in Washington, D.C., on the 500th anniversary of human rights advocacy. Earlier in the year, Alma College became one of the first undergraduate colleges in the United States to belong to the International Criminal Court Student Network, joining Duke University School of Law, The University of Cambridge and other prestigious institutions in a global community that connects students who share an interest in the ICC.

 

Faculty Profile

Dr. Robert Molina

Dr. Robert Molina
Departments: Mathematics

Math professor Robert Molina has a puzzle obsession. From Sudoku to Rubik’s cubes, he has a vast collection of puzzles in his home—and always brings a table-full to the annual math taco dinner.

Mind puzzles are a branch of his expert field, combinatorics, which is the study of discrete (and usually finite) objects. In other words, it deals with arrangement of items like books on a self, or numbers in a defined set.