For the second time in four years, Cherie Miner ‘22 has earned a Fulbright Scholarship from the U.S. Department of State and the J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board. Miner, a statistical programmer at the University of Virginia School of Medicine, received a Fulbright Scholarship to pursue a Master of Public Health-Health Systems Administration and
continue readingKasey Tobias Comer ’12 has been selected as the Hanover College Educator Preparation Program’s exceptional alumni educator of the year. She received the honor May 22 during an end-of-year professional educator induction ceremony. A 10-year veteran of the classroom, Comer has taught social studies, language arts and reading intervention to second-, fifth- and sixth-grade students.
continue readingHanover College celebrated its 191st Commencement, Saturday, May 25, with the conferral of bachelor’s degrees to the 213 members of the Class of 2024. The ceremony was held at The Point overlooking the Ohio River. Photo Gallery / Recap Video / 2024 Commencement Program Hanover’s senior class joined the campus community during the first months
continue readingMore than 40 Hanover College faculty and staff members were honored for their service to the campus community during an end-of-year employee celebration May 20 in the Withrow Activities Center. The program featured acknowledgement of 14 retiring employees and 29 service milestones. The event was highlighted by the presentation of the 2024 Stanley Totten Awards.
continue readingApril 3 marks the 50th anniversary of the violent tornado that ripped through a significant sector of Jefferson County, Ind., striking the Hanover College campus at 3:51 p.m. The storm was part of the famed April 3, 1974, Super Outbreak, which included nearly 150 confirmed tornadoes in 13 U.S. states and Canada during an 18-hour
continue readingAt 3:51 p.m., a violent tornado ripped through a significant sector of Jefferson County, Ind., including the Hanover College campus. The storm was part of the famed Super Outbreak, which included nearly 150 confirmed tornadoes in 13 U.S. states and Canada during an 18-hour period. The outbreak, which stands as the most-violent outbreak in recorded
continue readingJohns Hopkins University bioethics professor, author and speaker Travis Rieder ‘04 will return to the Hanover College campus Tuesday, March 12, to discuss his upcoming book, “Catastrophe Ethics: How to Choose Well in a World of Tough Choices.” Rieder is an associate research professor at Johns Hopkins’ Berman Institute of Bioethics and serves as director
continue readingHuddled in front of a small television in a room on the third floor of Crowe Hall, an informal gathering of Hanover students watched as Terry Bradshaw and John Stallworth connected on a 73-yard touchdown to rally the Pittsburgh Steelers to a 31-19 victory against the Los Angeles Rams in Super Bowl XIV. Unknowingly, a
continue readingAcclaimed ecologist and author Doug Tallamy will discuss the interaction between life-sustaining native plants, insects, birds and other wildlife in our local environments during a special presentation on Hanover College’s campus. Tallamy, T. A. Baker Professor of Agriculture at the University of Delaware, will speak at 7 p.m., Friday, Feb. 16, in Fitzgibbon Recital Hall,
continue readingHanover College Vice President for Athletics Lynn Nichols Hall ’82 has announced her retirement at the end of the 2023-24 academic year. Hall, a lifelong educator, athletic administrator, coach, mentor and fan, is stepping down after more than 40 years of service to the Hanover campus community. Hall has been woven into the fabric of
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