Macalester College is a privately supported coeducational liberal arts college in Saint
Paul, Minnesota. It was founded in 1874 as a Presbyterian-related but nonsectarian college; its first class entered September 15, 1885. The college is located on a 53 acre (214,000 m²)
campus in a historic residential neighborhood and includes seven academic buildings, ten residences, a library, and a technology
center. Famous alumni include Kofi Annan, Walter Mondale, DeWitt Wallace and Tim O'Brien.
Housing
As at many small liberal arts colleges, students at
Macalester are required to live on campus for their first two years. Dupre Hall, which houses freshman in double, triple and
occasional quadruple rooms, as well as sophomores in single rooms, is located on the corner of Summit and Snelling Avenues, and
was built in 1962. Renovated in 1994, Dupre houses
over 260 first-years and sophomores and is Macalester's largest dorm. Turck Hall was built in 1957 and most recently remodeled in 2004. It houses over 180 first-year
students. Doty Hall was built in 1964 and is one of only two dorms on campus to feature
single-sex floors. The rest of Macalester's housing is co-ed by room, although recent discussions have been held at Macalester
and similar schools over allowing students of different genders to share dorm rooms. Doty houses over 170 first year
students.The majority of sophomores at Macalester live in the dorms known to students as "30BigWall." Bigelow Hall is on the corner of
Grand Avenue and Macalester Street. Built in 1947 and most recently remodeled in 1992, it is connected via tunnels to Wallace, Doty and 30 Macalester Street and features single-sex
floor arrangements in the basement and first floor, and co-ed floors on the second and third floors. It is also connected to
Turck via a skyway, and houses over 110 sophomores. 30 Macalester Street is one of the
newest dorms on campus, and the only dorm to be fully handicap accessible. It houses only 33 students. Wallace Hall is the oldest
dorm on campus, built in 1907. It houses 165 students, sophomores on the first through
third floor, and juniors and seniors on the fourth floor.Upperclassmen living on campus at Macalester have a wider range of options than underclassmen. They can live in either George
Draper Dayton or Kirk Hall, or in one of six single-sex cottages. Students can also apply to live in the Veggie Co-op, the
Cultural House, the Hebrew House (part of Kirk Hall), or one of the Language Houses,
where students are expected to speak the language of their particular house as much as possible. Currently there are six Language
Houses, focusing on German, Chinese, Japanese, French, Spanish, and Russian.
Athletics
Macalester College is a member of the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC). The college's team
nickname is the Scots. The football team, after many years of
poor performance in the MIAC, has competed independently since 2002.