Hanover receives $30 million grant from Lilly Endowment Inc. to support “Jefferson Together”

Hanover College has just received a grant of $30 million from Lilly Endowment Inc. through its initiative, College and Community Collaboration (CCC). The grant, administered by the College, will support “Jefferson Together,” a holistic community development strategy that begins to address the economic, social, cultural, and connectivity needs of residents in Jefferson County by leveraging

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Silas House, award-winning novelist, Kentucky poet laureate, educator and environmental activist, will deliver a special address during a mid-September appearance on Hanover College’s campus. Since 2010, House has served as associate professor and National Endowment for the Humanities Chair in Appalachian Studies at Berea College, where he teaches Appalachian literature and a writing workshop. He

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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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The Hanover College Modern Languages and Cultures Department is scheduled to host the Indiana chapter of the American Association of Teachers of German’s annual immersion workshop. The one-day event will be held Saturday, Sept. 16. The workshop, “Theaterpädagogik,” will focus on the incorporation of theatre into German education. Jennifer Schmidt, assistant professor of theatre at

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