Hanover College will commemorate the life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. Jan. 19-23 with an offering of conversations and volunteer opportunities. The week-long series – “Jazz, Joy and Justice” – will be highlighted by a Jan. 22 presentation by noted musician and educator James Racine. Performing as “Maestro J,” Racine is a jazz
continue readingAnnamarie Stogsdill ’28 has been named Hanover’s recipient of the Independent Colleges of Indiana’s “Realizing the Dream” Award. Stogsdill, an education major, will be honored during a late-winter ceremony in Indianapolis. Established in 1989, the “Realizing the Dream” Award is a state-wide honor that recognizes first-generation college students of outstanding academic achievement and leadership potential.
continue readingIvy Tech Community College Madison is proud to announce that Dr. Lake Lambert, president of Hanover College, has been named the recipient of the 2025 Honorary Degree. The honorary degree was awarded during Ivy Tech Madison’s commencement ceremony May 10 in recognition of Lambert’s outstanding leadership and deep commitment to higher education and community collaboration.
continue readingHanover College President Lake Lambert has been named to the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division III Presidents Council. He began a four-year term in late January. The Presidents Council serves as the highest governing body in NCAA Division III. The council implements policies adopted by the NCAA Board of Governors, establishes and directs the
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
continue readingThrough the release of six studio albums and performances around the globe at venues ranging from the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival to National Public Radio’s “Tiny Desk” concert series, genre-bending cellist Ben Sollee has continued to amass fans of his unique mixture of folk, bluegrass, rhythm and blues, and jazz. An electrifying performer, Sollee
continue readingElaine Kops-Bedel ’74 has been elected chair of the Hanover College Board of Trustees. She will succeed retired Cummins Inc. executive Mark Levett ’71, who is set to retire June 30 after 40 years of board service, including the past eight years as chair. Kops-Bedel was appointed the first secretary and chief executive officer of
continue readingAfter 40 years of service, Mark Levett ’71 will retire from the Hanover College Board of Trustees this summer. Levett, who joined Hanover’s board in 1982, will complete an eight-year term as board chair June 30. Levett, a retired executive at Cummins Inc., is only the 11th person to serve the College’s board for 40
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