A dynamic, smile-filled day continued into a vibrant, memory-filled evening as Hanover College celebrated its 94th-annual Homecoming. PHOTOS More than 2,000 Hanoverians – covering more than six decades – gathered on campus Oct. 2 for Homecoming 2021. The festivities featured 28 class reunions, an array of special gatherings, Hanoverfest, football and live music. The celebration
continue readingFor several years, Hanover College has met the full tuition need for Indiana residents who are Pell eligible through its Indiana “Pell Promise.” Beginning with the incoming first-year class of 2022, Hanover is extending that “Pell Promise” to all 50 states to increase accessibility for students with financial need. Students must be admitted to Hanover
continue readingHanover College takes great pride in the close, personal relationships that naturally develop between students, faculty and members of the campus community. Those relationships, in fact, have become treasured memories for generations of Hanover alumni. While more than 60 percent of Hanover’s classes have been taught face-to-face during the current academic year, great excitement is
continue readingFor the first time in more than 100 years, Hanover College will offer a doctoral-level degree. This summer, Hanover is launching an accelerated Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) program, which will connect the liberal arts with career preparation in a high-demand field. The College’s distinctive hybrid approach combines online learning, on-site labs and in-person clinical experiences. Students
continue readingEric Dodge, Hanover College professor of economics, has been named the inaugural Michael B. and Judy Zeddies Chair in Economics. A member of Hanover’s faculty since 1995, Dodge specializes in industrial organization, intermediate microeconomic theory, applied microeconomics, applied statistics, labor economics and environmental economics. “It is a great honor to be appointed as the inaugural
continue readingHanover College’s four-year graduation guarantee promises students will graduate in four years (eight semesters), or tuition for a fifth year is free. Students must maintain full-time, consecutive enrollment during all four years, sustain good academic standing and be progressing satisfactorily toward their degree. “We are very confident that the value proposition Hanover College delivers to
continue readingHanover College has built a reputation for the quality of its face-to-face teaching and its “personal touch” approach to education. The strong relationships between students and instructors have been central to the College’s mission for nearly two centuries. While the mission remains the same, the approach will be markedly different when winter term classes resume
continue readingHanover College is pleased to announce the appointment of Carey Adams, Ph.D., as its new provost and vice president for academic affairs. Adams has an extensive background in higher education and small liberal arts colleges specifically, and was most recently the vice president for academic affairs at Fontbonne University in St. Louis. Previously, Adams served
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