DPT Student What drew you to Hanover College? The Doctor of Physical Therapy program was hybrid and accelerated. I can stay at home while I study and finish a year sooner. Enough said. What’s something you’re excited for in the future? A paycheck! What has been the most valuable aspect of this program to you?
continue readingClass 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
continue readingProfessor 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
continue readingOccupational 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
continue readingProfessor 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
continue readingAssociate Professor of English What drew you to Hanover College? The small class sizes. I had the opportunity to teach at two large state schools before I came to Hanover, and it is very difficult to overstate the value of small class sizes. It makes me more effective as a professor, and it’s far, far
continue readingOffice of Academic Affairs / Director of the Gladish Center for Teaching and Learning Katie’s discipline/operational role: I work in the Office of Student Success as the director of the Gladish Learning Center. I manage a lot of the academic support services in our office such as tutors, study group leaders, student success tutors and
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
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