Ivy Tech Community College students will have a direct path to a bachelor’s degree from Hanover College through a cooperative transfer agreement signed by the institutions. The agreement, part of Ivy Tech’s “Start as a Sophomore” program, allows students to complete one year at any of Ivy Tech’s statewide locations before transferring credits to Hanover
continue readingHanover College has been awarded a $1 million grant by Lilly Endowment Inc. The funding is part of “Charting the Future for Indiana’s Colleges and Universities,” the Endowment’s initiative to help Indiana’s higher education institutions increase effectiveness and financial sustainability. Throughout its three-phase endeavor, the Lilly Endowment has invited Indiana’s 38 colleges and universities to
continue readingFor the first time in more than 100 years, Hanover College will offer a doctoral-level degree. This summer, Hanover is launching an accelerated Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) program, which will connect the liberal arts with career preparation in a high-demand field. The College’s distinctive hybrid approach combines online learning, on-site labs and in-person clinical experiences. Students
continue readingHanover College has joined a new collective statement from more than 315 college admissions deans released today by the Making Caring Common project at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. The effort seeks to send clear messages about what college admissions deans value in students during this time. It also aims to relieve stresses on students
continue readingProfessors Stephen Steiner, Larry Thornton and Ruth Turner ’73 have retired from the College’s faculty. In honor of their service, all three have been granted emeritus status by the Hanover Board of Trustees. Steiner, professor of chemistry / biochemistry and department chair, joined Hanover’s faculty in 2009. In addition to his classroom work and contributions
continue readingThe recent events in Minneapolis which led to the untimely death of George Floyd as well as the death of Breonna Taylor in Louisville have once again cast a sharp spotlight on the challenges and inequalities that African Americans and people of color face daily in this country. Citizens all across our nation have taken
continue readingEric Dodge, Hanover College professor of economics, has been named the inaugural Michael B. and Judy Zeddies Chair in Economics. A member of Hanover’s faculty since 1995, Dodge specializes in industrial organization, intermediate microeconomic theory, applied microeconomics, applied statistics, labor economics and environmental economics. “It is a great honor to be appointed as the inaugural
continue readingThe following Hanover College students have excelled in the classroom and earned membership in honor societies for their overall academic performance or outstanding accomplishments in their respective areas of study. Many of these students were recognized during the College’s 83rd-annual Honors Convocation, presented April 28-May 1 through a series of online videos. The four-part series
continue readingCambria Jones ’20 and Logan Ratts ’20 received Hanover College’s top student academic awards, while Jared Bates and Rachel Davidson earned top faculty awards during the 83rd-annual Honors Convocation. The event, celebrating the achievements of the College’s students and faculty, was presented April 28-May 1 through a video series on Hanover’s YouTube channel. Jones, a
continue readingAfter what seems to many like the longest month in the history of recorded time, Hanover College’s students are nearing the completion of the winter term. Despite the myriad of difficulties and anxiety generated by the COVID-19 pandemic, Hanover’s students have risen to the challenge and have reached the final week of the shortened academic
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