Dean’s list announced for Fall 2021

Etched into boxing legend Muhammad Ali’s gravestone are the still-impactful words from his 1978 quote, “Service to others was the rent I paid for my room in heaven.” While his devastating reach in the ring was 78 inches, the reach of his legacy as a champion for social justice and civil rights continues to be

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Following graduation this coming spring, Makenzie Carroll ‘22, Madeline McHugh ’22 and Sydney Ruggles ‘22 will each launch their post-Hanover careers through the Gov. Bob Orr Indiana Entrepreneurial Fellowship program. Started in 2002, the Orr Fellowship is one of Indiana’s most-celebrated non-profit talent programs. The two-year post-graduate experience places high-achieving college seniors from across the Midwest in full-time,

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“I was raised in the idea of knowing the world, traveling a lot to meet people, having a lot of experiences.”  Growing up in Santiago de Compostela in the region of Galicia, Spain, Alejandra Rodríguez Villar describes her medieval hometown as a land of tourists and emigrants. You may recognize the town as the home of The Camino

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In the broadest sense, being a first-generation college student means that your family does not have a tradition of going to college. More specifically, to be “first-generation” means that your parents did not complete a four-year college degree. The Center for First-Generation Student Success states that while first-generation students are “often quite academically skilled and

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Angela Dolan, a first-year student in Hanover’s Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) program, has been selected Indiana’s core ambassador for the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA). The APTA is a U.S-based, individual membership professional organization that represents more than 100,000 physical therapists, assistants and students. “This position will allow Angela to drive advocacy and awareness

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Hanover College has been ranked among the best national liberal arts colleges in the U.S. News & World Report 2022 Best Colleges guide. The magazine’s rankings place Hanover firmly among its top U.S. institutions for overall undergraduate education, value and social mobility. U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges provides data-driven information and guidance to

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The start of the 2021-2022 academic year brings new faculty to Hanover College. Joining the kinesology and integrative physiology department is Steven Newman, Ph.D. who will serve as assistant professor and director of the anatomy laboratory. Misael Romero-Reyes, Ph.D. joins chemistry as an assistant professor. Bradley Burdick, Ph.D. will join the mathematics department as an

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Gabriel Vanover, assistant professor of theatre, has been awarded one of just six statewide grants from the Private Academic Library Network of Indiana, Inc. (PALNI) to create an open educational resource (OER) through the organization’s PALSave Textbook Creation Grants Program. Open educational resources are free-access online course materials, including textbooks and other tools. The availability

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