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
continue readingThe 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
continue readingHanover College is set to host the region’s largest opportunity for high-school students and parents to explore a wide range of colleges and universities. The Southeastern Indiana Regional College Fair will be held, Tuesday, Sept. 16, in the Horner Health and Recreation Center. Approximately 40 college and university representatives from across the region will be available
continue readingThe Hanover College Doctor of Occupational Therapy program (OTD) has earned full accreditation by the Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education (ACOTE) of the American Occupational Therapy Association. Hanover’s accreditation for the maximum period of seven years is a vital achievement that reflects the dedication of faculty, staff and community partners who have created an
continue readingSeventy-nine doctoral students will graduate during Hanover College’s third-annual Doctor of Physical Therapy commencement. The ceremony will be held at 11 a.m., Friday, August 22, in Collier Arena, located within the Horner Health and Recreation Center. Live stream / Commencement Program Hanover’s DPT Class of 2025 graduation will include an address by an elected member
continue readingJ. Lee Annis Jr. ’78, Beth Maxson Monnin ’83, Karl Plank ’74 and Edwin Nartey ’15 have been selected to receive Hanover College’s highest alumni honors. Annis, Monnin and Plank will be presented with the Alumni Achievement Award (AAA). Nartey will receive the Distinguished Young Alumni Award (DYA). The AAA/DYA presentation ceremony will be held
continue readingAlexis Smith, Ph.D., associate professor of German, has been selected to participate in Internationaler Lehrerfortbildungskurs – Universität Heidelberg, a four-week professional development course in Heidelberg, Germany. Part of Heidelberg University’s International Summer School for German Language and Culture, Internationaler Lehrerfortbildungskurs is designed to further develop language abilities and teaching skills of teachers of German who
continue readingHanover College has received a Library Innovation Grant from the Private Academic Library Network of Indiana (PALNI). The $5,750 award will fund a collaborative initiative to enhance library services and student success through information literacy. “Empower Students by Empowering Faculty,” a pilot program through Hanover’s Duggan Library, will be a faculty-centered summer institute aimed at
continue readingHanover College awarded Dean’s List honors to the following students for Winter/Spring Term 2025. To qualify, students must earn a grade-point average of 3.5 or higher. Class of 2025 Joshua Higgins*Joe AckerEmmy ApalooArtur Azevedo CorsoAnnalise BassettJayson BayaJacob BegleyKate BettnerJax BetznerMolly BilliardHenry BoakOwen BoyceZach BoylesTanner BrownTyler BruntyNicole BursovaSean ButlerTaylor CaldwellNate CampbellAnnastasia CarballoVivian CollinsKatie ComerBeth CookNina CrawfordPayton
continue readingHanover 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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