Mallet Assembly

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The Mallet Assembly is an honors program at the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Mallet was established in 1961 by John Blackburn and is the oldest honors program still in existence at the University of Alabama.

The Mallet Assembly takes its name from the fact that it was originally housed in a building known as Mallet Hall, which no longer exists. Mallet Hall itself was named for John Mallet. The group currently occupies Palmer Hall.

The Mallet Assembly is one of the few self-governing dormitories in the US; much of its internal operation is coordinated by elected student officers. Mallet is listed by the University of Alabama Office of Residential Life as a Special Living-Learning option, and is also a member of the Coordinating Council for Student Organizations (CCSO).

The Assembly was traditionally a men's residence. Although they accepted applications from female students since 1980, women were admitted as "out of dorm" members. In 2007, Mallet became a co-ed living option with men and women living in the same building.

In August 2007, the Assembly began a campaign to bring Stephen Colbert to the University of Alabama campus to speak.

Notable Mallet alumni include:

Honorary Members include:

  • William Shatner, actor, gave a University-sponsored talk in 2000
  • Brandon Bird, artist, gave a Mallet-sponsored talk on September 27, 2007

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