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Michigan universities charging more in 2022-23 school year
College tuition fees rose 3.7% in Michigan in the 2022-23 school year, according to the latest disclosure from the National Center for Education Statistics.
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ALMA COLLEGE: Statement from President Abernathy regarding Nisbet Hall
As we continue to learn and foster a campus environment built on our shared values, it’s important that we have critical conversations about how and why we honor certain individuals.
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ALMA COLLEGE: National Guides Tout Success at Alma College
Alma does not prescribe a formula for success; rather, it helps students discover their options and open the right doors.’ — Colleges of Distinction
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ALMA COLLEGE: Damon Brown Named Vice President for Student Affairs
Brown currently oversees student organizations, fraternities and sororities and student-led campus activities at Central Michigan University.
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ALMA COLLEGE: Alumna, Former Student-Athlete Sings in Nashville
Sarah Merritt Schumacher enjoyed a productive career as a soccer player for Alma College from 2007-10.ALMA — There wasn’t much of a blueprint for Sarah Faith to follow before she became a singer-songwriter in Nashville.
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ALMA COLLEGE: Students Win Research Awards at Virtual FEMA Conference
Their projects explore social equity, technology, youth outreach and other topics.
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ALMA COLLEGE: New Book Tells the ‘Truth in Many Tongues’
The 16th-century Spanish Empire stretched across the globe, from as far east as the Philippines to as far west as Mexico.
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ALMA COLLEGE: Barlow Trophy Winner Embraces Opportunities on Campus and Abroad
Asiel Clark has studied in Aberdeen and London, served her fellow students and immersed herself in campus life.
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ALMA COLLEGE: Water Aerobics to be held on Mar. 6
Join us for Water Aerobics in the Hogan Pool at Alma College on Monday-Friday 10-11 am or Monday-Thursday 6:30-7:30 pm.
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ALMA COLLEGE: New Book Explores “The Domestic Politics of Terrorism”
Derick Hulme, Arthur L. Russell professor of political science at Alma College, explores the effects of terrorism and how the Clinton Administration tried to exploit them in his latest book, The Domestic Politics of Terrorism: Lessons from the Clinton Administration.