PALNI Library Innovation Grant to fund information literacy program

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Hanover 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

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The Duke Energy Foundation has continued its partnership with Hanover College’s summer engineering program with a $5,000 grant to support the unique residential program for high school students with interests in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). Hanover’s “Exploring Engineering Summer Academy” offers students in grades 9-12 an opportunity to explore STEM-related fields. The College’s

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As progress continues on implanting the “Jefferson Together” project, Hanoverians Henry “Chip” Snyder ’86 and Samantha Elliott ’22 have been appointed to the College’s administrative staff. The alumni return to campus to lead Hanover’s community relations and outreach efforts, and provide critical oversight of the five-year grant. Snyder will serve as director of community relations which, among other things,

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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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The Duke Energy Foundation has provided a $5,000 grant to support Hanover College’s summer engineering program for area high school students. Hanover’s “Exploring Engineering Summer Academy” offers high school students with interest in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) an opportunity to explore related fields. The College’s residential engineering academy provides a unique, week-long immersion

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Hanover College has received a Spotlight on Humanities in Higher Education grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH). Through the grant, Hanover will lay the foundation for the creation of a Center for Digital Humanities to support the integration of digital resources into the liberal arts curriculum. The Spotlight on Humanities in Higher

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Hanover College has received a $104,000 grant from the Bethany Legacy Foundation to help enhance the health and wellness of Jefferson County (Ind.) residents. The non-profit Bethany Legacy Foundation, based in nearby Madison, Ind., promotes well-being in the county by working with the community to design health solutions for everyone. The organization’s health professions planning

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Underserved area high school students with interest in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) will have an opportunity to explore related fields through a Hanover College summer academy made possible by a grant from the Duke Energy Foundation. “Our educators and students are facing tremendous challenges teaching and learning as we emerge from the pandemic,”

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