Christopher Hautman

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Class of 2025 What has been the most memorable part of your Hanover career? The most memorable part of my Hanover career has been the friends I have made. Hanover is such a close community. My baseball teammates are some of the most amazing, hardworking individuals I have ever met, and my engineering classmates are

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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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The Duke Energy Foundation has continued its partnership with Hanover College’s summer engineering program with a $5,000 grant to support the unique residential program for high school students with interests in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). Hanover’s “Exploring Engineering Summer Academy” offers students in grades 9-12 an opportunity to explore STEM-related fields. The College’s

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Cari Beth Baylor, president of Milan, Ind.-based Baylor Trucking, Inc., was the featured guest for the 2025 presentation of Hanover College’s Shoemaker Speaker Series. The event was held in front of a capacity crowd May 15 in the Science Center. Photo Gallery John Riddick ’87, professor and chair of the Hanover’s business department, guided an

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Professor of Kinesiology and Integrative Physiology What drew you to Hanover College? I was finishing graduate school and did not know what I was going to do when the academic dean at Hanover called my advisor looking for someone who could teach anatomy, physiology, biomechanics, and coach football. My advisor told me I should apply

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The academic, creative and community achievements of Hanover College’s students and faculty were acknowledged during the 88th-annual Honors Convocation. The traditional event, which features the senior class and faculty in full academic regalia, was held April 10 in Fitzgibbon Recital Hall, Lynn Center for Fine Arts. Nearly 50 students were recognized during the program, highlighted

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Occupational Therapy Student What drew you to Hanover College? The two-year hybrid approach was incredibly appealing. Although accelerated, I saw the opportunity to earn a Doctorate in Occupational Therapy in as little as two years as an invaluable advantage. Additionally, I was impressed by Hanover’s commitment to academic excellence, particularly the merit-based scholarships awarded to

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Sharon Camacena Mendez ’27 has been selected as Hanover College’s recipient of the Independent Colleges of Indiana’s “Realizing the Dream” Award. She will be acknowledged March 1 during a ceremony at the Eiteljorg Museum in Indianapolis. Established in 1989, the “Realizing the Dream” Award is a state-wide honor that recognizes outstanding academic achievement and leadership

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Professor of Philosophy What is your favorite place on campus?   I love it out by the water tower. I used to take my kids out there to play when they were little and we lived on campus. I recently went to a fantastic wood fired kiln demonstration, and I’m involved with the compost project that’s

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Educator, author and activist Alison Kafer, Ph.D., will be the featured speaker for The Bill and June Rogers Peace and Social Justice Speakers Series during a two-day visit to the Hanover College campus in March. A specialist in disability, feminist and queer theory, Kafer is an associate professor of feminist studies and director of LGBTQ

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