Harlan Hubbard’s property secured by not-for-profit group A legacy can often point to business success or a singular contribution. Seldom do legacies bring together such unique aspects as that of Harlan Hubbard. Art and architecture, carpentry and community, ecology and education, history and preservation all fuse to reflect the life and influence of the celebrated
continue readingEducation Department / Associate Professor of Education / Director of Teacher Education / Head of Educator Preparation Program Dustin’s discipline/operational role: I wear multiple “hats” here at Hanover. Most importantly, I am an associate professor of education, focused on preparing the next generation of educators. I also serve in a couple of leadership roles: associate
continue readingHanover College celebrated its 189th Commencement, Saturday, May 28, with the conferral of bachelor’s degrees to the 251 members of the Class of 2022 at Alumni Stadium. Event photos | Highlight video | Full video replay Hanover President Lake Lambert extended welcoming remarks to an in-person crowd of more than 3,000, as well as hundreds
continue readingHanover College graduates now have a unique pathway to pursue a graduate education through one of the nation’s premier schools of public affairs. Hanover has partnered with the Indiana University Paul H. O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs to create the Hanover College O’Neill Fellowship Award. Through this collaboration, qualified Hanover graduates are eligible
continue reading‘Kevin Malone’ on NBC’s Emmy-winning Series “The Office” Brian Baumgartner became a household name as ‘Kevin Malone’ on NBC’s Emmy-winning series “The Office.” After its nine-year run, Brian continues to make regular appearances on fan-favorite TV shows, including Amazon’s Original Drama “Hand of God,” TNT’s “Good Behavior” and the Dreamworks Animation reboot of “Mr. Peabody
continue reading‘Oscar Martinez‘ on NBC’s Emmy-winning Series “The Office” Oscar Nuñez is best known for playing ‘Oscar Martinez’ on NBC’s “The Office.” He has won an Emmy, two Screen Actors Guild Awards, an American Latino Media Arts Award, a TV Land Award and an Impact Award from the National Hispanic Media Coalition, for the role. Oscar
continue readingJames M. DeWine August 22, 1944 – November 28, 2021 James Michael DeWine, 77, of Bellingham, Washington and Naples, Florida, passed away Sunday, November 28, at home in Bellingham. He succumbed to a very rare, aggressive form of cancer, so his battle was short lived. He was born in Xenia, Ohio on August 22, 1944,
continue readingJonathan LeMaster-Smith, Ph.D., will be the featured speaker for a special virtual presentation of The Bill and June Rogers Peace and Social Justice Speakers Forum. LeMaster-Smith will present “Process of Social Justice in Rural Context(s): A Conversation,” at 7 p.m., Tuesday, Sept. 21, via Zoom. The online presentation, slated to include discussion of local experiences
continue readingJames L. Ferguson, professor emeritus of English, died May 12, 2021, in Charlottesville, Va. Ferguson, 93, served Hanover’s English department for 29 years. He joined the College’s faculty in 1963 as an assistant professor and later served as department chair. He retired in 1992 as the James A. and Sophronia R. McKee Professor of English
continue readingNoted Indiana poet Chantel Massey will present a virtual evening of poetry reading and conversation Thursday, May 20. The appearance is made possible through the support of an Indiana Authors Award grant, administered by Indiana Humanities. The virtual event, which begins at 7 p.m., is open to the public, free of charge. Registration is required.
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