Authoritarianism and citizenship focus of Pergher’s keynote address

Roberta Pergher, Ph.D., associate professor of history at Indiana University, will be on the Hanover College campus Saturday, Oct. 4, to present the annual Cornelius and Anna Cook O’Brien Lecture as the keynote address for the 96th-annual Indiana Academy of the Social Sciences (IASS) conference. Pergher, who also serves as director of the Institute for

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Human emotions and engaging stories take center stage throughout the Hanover College Theatre Department’s 2025-26 season, “In Focus.” With a diverse array of productions, ranging from comedy and horror to classic showtunes and even a twist on holiday tradition, each one zooms in on the distinct aspects of the human experience. The five-production series, which

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The Indiana Supreme Court will travel to Hanover College Tuesday, September 30, for a public session as part of its annual traveling oral arguments series. The Indiana Supreme Court regularly holds oral arguments at the Statehouse in Indianapolis and occasionally schedules arguments outside the capital. Traveling oral arguments allow students, the press, and the public

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Hanover College is set to host the region’s largest opportunity for high-school students and parents to explore a wide range of colleges and universities. The Southeastern Indiana Regional College Fair will be held, Tuesday, Sept. 16, in the Horner Health and Recreation Center. Approximately 40 college and university representatives from across the region will be available

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Artist, hip-hop performer and global ambassador for Moral Courage® Genesis Be, a prominent voice for social change through the past decade, will discuss her unique and wide-ranging efforts to encourage conversations across differences during a special September appearance at Hanover College. Widely known for her efforts to remove the Confederate emblem from the Mississippi state

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Mackenzie Dye Conley ’15, Kathleen “K.C.” Reynolds DeBra ’05 and the late Gary Fricke ’77 have been elected to the Hanover Athletic Hall of Fame. The trio will be inducted Saturday, Sept. 13, during a morning ceremony as part of the College’s Hall of Fame Day and at halftime of Hanover’s football game against Butler

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Seventy-nine doctoral students will graduate during Hanover College’s third-annual Doctor of Physical Therapy commencement. The ceremony will be held at 11 a.m., Friday, August 22, in Collier Arena, located within the Horner Health and Recreation Center. Live stream / Commencement Program Hanover’s DPT Class of 2025 graduation will include an address by an elected member

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J. Lee Annis Jr. ’78, Beth Maxson Monnin ’83, Karl Plank ’74 and Edwin Nartey ’15 have been selected to receive Hanover College’s highest alumni honors. Annis, Monnin and Plank will be presented with the Alumni Achievement Award (AAA). Nartey will receive the Distinguished Young Alumni Award (DYA). The AAA/DYA presentation ceremony will be held

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Hanover College celebrated its 192nd Commencement with the conferral of bachelor’s degrees to the Class of 2025. The ceremony was held Saturday, May 24, during a mid-morning ceremony at The Point overlooking the Ohio River. Photo Gallery / Recap Video / Commencement Program Hanover President Lake Lambert conferred degrees to members of the Class of

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Roberta Fahey Sipe ‘74 has been selected the Hanover Educator Preparation Program’s exceptional alumni educator of the year. She was honored May 22 during the professional educator induction ceremony in the Ogle Center. Sipe, who majored in physical education and health education while at Hanover, taught and coached for 29 years at South Decatur (Ind.),

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