Professor and author Charlotte Thomas, Ph.D., will examine “A Republic, If We Can Keep It: Institutions, Conventions and our Written Constitution” during a special Constitution Day address at Hanover College. The address will be held Monday, Sept. 20, at 7 p.m. in the Ogle Center. Limited admission is available to the free lecture. Face-coverings are
continue readingFor several years, Hanover College has met the full tuition need for Indiana residents who are Pell eligible through its Indiana “Pell Promise.” Beginning with the incoming first-year class of 2022, Hanover is extending that “Pell Promise” to all 50 states to increase accessibility for students with financial need. Students must be admitted to Hanover
continue readingThe region’s largest opportunity for high-school students and parents to explore a wide range of colleges and universities returns to Hanover College’s campus this fall. Hanover will host the Southeastern Indiana Regional College Fair, Monday, Sept. 27, in the Horner Health and Recreation Center. The event, featuring representatives and information from nearly 40 colleges and universities,
continue readingA group of select Hanover students is not only currently gaining solid work experience, but also a deeper connection to the local community through The Good Neighbor Internship Program. The initiative provides paid internships for 10 students at Jefferson County (Ind.) businesses and organizations. The program, which targets sophomores and juniors, creates a pathway for
continue readingThe start of the 2021-2022 academic year brings new faculty to Hanover College. Joining the kinesology and integrative physiology department is Steven Newman, Ph.D. who will serve as assistant professor and director of the anatomy laboratory. Misael Romero-Reyes, Ph.D. joins chemistry as an assistant professor. Bradley Burdick, Ph.D. will join the mathematics department as an
continue readingGabriel Vanover, assistant professor of theatre, has been awarded one of just six statewide grants from the Private Academic Library Network of Indiana, Inc. (PALNI) to create an open educational resource (OER) through the organization’s PALSave Textbook Creation Grants Program. Open educational resources are free-access online course materials, including textbooks and other tools. The availability
continue readingIt is a pleasure to announce that the following students attained Dean’s List honors for Winter/Spring 2021.
continue readingThis spring, Professor of English Dominique Battles was presented with the 2020 Wilson Prize for Article of the Year from “Studies in Philology.” Battles earned the honor for a two-part series, which explored the connection between the late 14th-century Middle English “Athelston” and the English Peasants’ Revolt of 1381. The pieces established the first sustained
continue readingOn June 19, 1865, federal orders were read in Galveston, Texas, that stated the Civil War had ended and all previously enslaved peoples were declared free. More than two years after the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation – slavery was completely abolished in the United States. Now known as Freedom Day, Black Independence Day and
continue readingFrisbee golf enthusiasts rejoice! After decades of students aiming at informal targets scattered around the Quad, Hanover’s campus now features an official nine-hole disc golf course. Completed in mid-May, the par-31, 3,791-foot course weaves within the woods and open areas surrounding the YMCA, water tower, soccer field, observatory and softball diamond. The nine varying-distance holes
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