Woods earns CIC/UPS Scholarship

Engineering major Sean Woods ’27 earned a scholarship from the Council of Independent Colleges (CIC) and the United Parcel Service (UPS) Foundation. Woods received the award through Independent Colleges of Indiana and CIC, its national partner in Washington, D.C. Woods’ $3,500 scholarship is part of more than $60 million that has been awarded in scholarship grants to

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Annamarie Stogsdill ’28 has been named Hanover’s recipient of the Independent Colleges of Indiana’s “Realizing the Dream” Award. Stogsdill, an education major, will be honored during a late-winter ceremony in Indianapolis. Established in 1989, the “Realizing the Dream” Award is a state-wide honor that recognizes first-generation college students of outstanding academic achievement and leadership potential.

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Forty-eight students earned a place in Hanover College history as the Doctor of Occupational Therapy (OTD) program’s first graduates. Hanover’s OTD program celebrated its inaugural commencement, Thursday, Dec. 18, in Collier Arena. Photo Gallery / Commencement Program Hanover President Lake Lambert opened the ceremony with welcoming remarks to members of the graduating class, their families,

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Professor of Biology Darrin Rubino and Sarah Malone ’22 received the Martin E. Weaver Award from the Association for Preservation Technology International (APT). The award was announced Nov. 14 during the organization’s annual conference in Providence, R.I. Rubino and Malone were honored for their article, “Dating Construction with Tree Rings and Sapwood When Felling Dates

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The opening of the Hanover College Business and Entrepreneur Center and resurrection of Parker Auditorium was celebrated by alumni and the campus community during an Oct. 17 dedication ceremony. The event was held as part of the College’s 98th-annual homecoming festivities. PHOTO GALLERY The creation of the business and entrepreneur center was made possible through

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Hanover College and the University of Evansville have established a partnership that provides an opportunity for students to advance their education in athletic training following their Hanover graduation. The two private southern Indiana institutions created a direct pathway to Evansville’s Master of Science in Athletic Training (MSAT) program. Each year, up to five students in the

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Roberta Pergher, Ph.D., associate professor of history at Indiana University, will be on the Hanover College campus Saturday, Oct. 4, to present the annual Cornelius and Anna Cook O’Brien Lecture as the keynote address for the 96th-annual Indiana Academy of the Social Sciences (IASS) conference. Pergher, who also serves as director of the Institute for

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Human emotions and engaging stories take center stage throughout the Hanover College Theatre Department’s 2025-26 season, “In Focus.” With a diverse array of productions, ranging from comedy and horror to classic showtunes and even a twist on holiday tradition, each one zooms in on the distinct aspects of the human experience. The five-production series, which

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Hanover College has once again earned inclusion in The Princeton Review’s annual college guide. Hanover’s is profiled in “The Best 391 Colleges: 2026 Edition,” the publication’s 34th-annual collection of the best colleges and universities. “The colleges we profile in our ‘Best Colleges’ book are a truly select group,” said Rob Franek, editor-in-chief of The Princeton

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The Indiana Supreme Court will travel to Hanover College Tuesday, September 30, for a public session as part of its annual traveling oral arguments series. The Indiana Supreme Court regularly holds oral arguments at the Statehouse in Indianapolis and occasionally schedules arguments outside the capital. Traveling oral arguments allow students, the press, and the public

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