Ecologist to explore environmental landscaping

Acclaimed 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,

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Hanover College faculty member Elizabeth Winters has been named recipient of the 2023 LEAP Indiana Annual Teaching Award. The LEAP Indiana Annual Teaching Award is presented annually to a full- or part-time faculty member who is currently teaching at one of the 24 colleges and universities that are members of LEAP (Liberal Education America’s Promise)

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Dr. Christina V. Tran, DVM, has been selected as founding dean for Hanover College’s proposed School of Veterinary Medicine and Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Program. She currently serves as clinical relations lead veterinarian and associate professor of practice at the University of Arizona College of Veterinary Medicine. Tran has previously held academic appointments at Purdue

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Hanover 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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Educator and author Leah Milne, Ph.D., will delve into the connections between reading and empathy during a special presentation through the Indiana Humanities’ Advancing Racial Equity Speakers Bureau. Milne will present “Mirrors and Windows: Reading for and Beyond Empathy,” at 7:30 p.m., Wednesday Feb. 7, at Hanover College’s Duggan Library. The event is open to

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Hanover College will commemorate the life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. Jan. 15-19 with a collection of conversations and volunteer activities. The week-long series of activities will be highlighted by a presentation by Sue Wells Livers. Livers, a local community leader, historian and storyteller, was influenced by a childhood interaction with King. She

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Answering the critical need for more veterinary professionals, Hanover College plans to launch a hybrid, continuous Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) program with its first cohort starting in August 2026. The College’s board of trustees and faculty recently voted to move forward with the project and begin seeking accreditor approval. The U.S. currently faces a

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Lindsay Rainey Faulstick ’07 has been selected Hanover’s vice president and dean of student life. Faulstick has 14 years of collegiate student life experience. She joined Hanover’s staff in 2014 as associate director and served as director of residence life and leadership from 2015-18. For the past five years, she has worked as associate dean

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Chris Hitchcock ’97 has been appointed Hanover’s executive director of admission. Hitchcock’s career includes experience in college admission, middle and high school education and youth and collegiate athletics. He joined Hanover’s athletic department as a part-time assistant women’s basketball coach in 2015 and became a full-time member of the admission staff in 2020 as assistant

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By Ayanda Sutu ’25 On Hanover College’s campus, the Latino Student Union (LSU) brings a welcoming and bright atmosphere to all. “We are excited to meet new faces and welcome them to the club,” said Maria Godoy Sanchez ‘26, the club’s president. She, along with Jeanette Howard ‘25, treasurer, and Leslie Redus ’24, are proud

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