From “Mean” Joe Greene to Bad Bunny, Hanoverians extend Super Bowl streak to XLIV (44) in a row

Huddled in front of a small television in a room on the third floor of Crowe Hall, an informal gathering of Hanover students watched as Terry Bradshaw and John Stallworth connected on a 73-yard touchdown to rally the Pittsburgh Steelers to a 31-19 victory against the Los Angeles Rams in Super Bowl XIV. Unknowingly, a

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Dr. Christina V. Tran, DVM, has been selected as founding dean for Hanover College’s proposed School of Veterinary Medicine and Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Program. She currently serves as clinical relations lead veterinarian and associate professor of practice at the University of Arizona College of Veterinary Medicine. Tran has previously held academic appointments at Purdue

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Answering the critical need for more veterinary professionals, Hanover College plans to launch a hybrid, continuous Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) program with its first cohort starting in August 2026. The College’s board of trustees and faculty recently voted to move forward with the project and begin seeking accreditor approval. The U.S. currently faces a

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Hanover College has received a $104,000 grant from the Bethany Legacy Foundation to help enhance the health and wellness of Jefferson County (Ind.) residents. The non-profit Bethany Legacy Foundation, based in nearby Madison, Ind., promotes well-being in the county by working with the community to design health solutions for everyone. The organization’s health professions planning

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An exhibition featuring award-winning student and faculty artwork spanning more than 50 years will be on display Oct. 13-29 in Hanover College’s Lynn Center for Fine Arts. “Legacy” highlights more than 30 pieces from Hanover’s Greiner Collection, which includes winners of the College’s annual Greiner Art Purchase Award. The retrospective features award-winning pieces ranging from

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Indiana University English Professor Jonathan Elmer will be on the Hanover College campus Tuesday, Oct. 24, to present the annual Cornelius and Anna Cook O’Brien Lecture. Elmer’s address, “In Poe’s Wake: Form, Media and Graphic Horror,” will help celebrate Hanover’s acquisition of a first edition of “The Works of the late Edgar Allan Poe: with

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Homecoming 2023 – Hanover College’s largest alumni event of the year – will be held on campus Oct. 13-15. 2023 Homecoming Schedule / General Registration / Reunion Registration Hanover’s 96th-annual Homecoming includes activities for all ages. This year’s festivities will feature the Class of 1973’s 50-year reunion, Duggan Library’s 50th birthday bash, presentation of the

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Renowned American architect Jens Frederick Larson designed Parker Auditorium in the early 1940s as a “commanding presence at the eastern terminus” of Hanover’s campus quadrangle. Since its completion in 1947, the beloved campus symbol has brought the joys of theatre to thousands of students and spectators. Its 650-seat auditorium has also hosted chapel services, commencement,

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The Hanover College Office of Student Life has earned two honors for its “Panther Pursuits” program. The digital application-based initiative supports student success and inspires participation in campus activities outside of the classroom experience. Instituted one year ago, “Panther Pursuits” earned awards for outstanding new program and best incentives from Suitable, a student-engagement and success

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The sharing and understanding of differing perspectives has served as a pathway to advancement for centuries. In this current age of pronounced division, once-common conversations are now more highly charged, occasionally threatening, and repeatedly detrimental to progress. Award-winning author and commentator Jonathan Rauch will explore the state of civil dialogue in today’s America when he

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