Joel Dinda's photos with the keyword: Student

One Last Macalester Photo

05 Sep 2019 2 1 200
The Student Center, reflected by the chapel.

Kagin Commons and Markim Hall

02 Sep 2019 2 1 159
Things change. Kagin's name was New Dining Hall in when I was a freshman in 1967; by my 1982 graduation it had its current name but was still a dining hall. These days it's apparently become an office and event space, and folks eat elsewhere on campus. Markim Hall's new since my last visit to the campus--the Winton Health Center used to occupy this spot. The Kofi Annan Institute for Global Citizenship lives here. When I was a student we talked about Walter Mondale, an alumnus, and Hubert Humphrey, who'd taught at Mac. These days the school's most prominent alumnus is the former UN Secretary-General.

Students on the Lawn

31 Aug 2019 1 1 163
The Dayton Campus Center on the left, Kirk Hall (a dorm) in the center, and the Dewitt Wallace Library beyond the students in the sunlight. Old Main is mostly hiding behind the trees. Dewitt Wallace grew up on this campus, then founded Readers Digest, which made him rich. Wallace money was crucial to the school's development in the fifties and sixties. We sixties and seventies students were painfully (yes, painfully) aware of that. My impression is that current students mostly think of Wallace as the guy whose name's on the library. Things change. James Wallace, Dewitt's father, was the college president for a decade or so, and a professor for several decades. One of the dorms is named after him. And the Janet Wallace Fine Arts Center is named for Dewitt's mother.

The Leonard Center

30 Aug 2019 1 1 144
Over fifty years the Macalester campus has both changed and not-changed. I've already mentioned the rebuilt Fine Arts Center. The old Dayton Hall's gone; there's a new Dayton Hall elsewhere on the campus. Part of Old Main has gone; in its place is a library in a similar architectural style. The old Student Union's gone; in its place is a newer Campus Center. The old field house is gone, replaced by the Leonard Center. A grant from George and Wilma Leonard helped pay for my education. I'm hardly alone in that debt; many Mac grads were helped by Leonard scholarships.

The Concert Hall

29 Aug 2019 1 1 163
'Twasn't an official activity, but the materials we'd received before arriving mentioned we might want to visit a noon recital on Thursday. So I went, as did a few others. There were more listeners than this shows. Basically everyone sat in the back. That's how it worked when I was a student; I wasn't surprised. I recognize some changes to the hall, but they're relatively minor--the control room's moved, the seats have changed. There were seven performers, each of whom did one or two pieces. This is Frederick Kerr; he's playing "Vogel als Prophet" by Robert Schumann. ========== We were also privileged to attend the first event in Mac's new theater, a production called "Letters|Home." The show--not really a play, more of an event--was based mostly on stories the students involved had heard from their families. It was very impressive, as was the facility. Didn't take any pix of the theater event....

Students on the Mall

28 Apr 2019 1 1 158
I just spent a couple days at my alma mater , Macalester College in Saint Paul. I've known the campus for over fifty years; this photo could have been taken in any of those springs. 115/365