Rieder to explore today’s ethical choices in campus return

Johns Hopkins University bioethics professor, author and speaker Travis Rieder ‘04 will return to the Hanover College campus Tuesday, March 12, to discuss his upcoming book, “Catastrophe Ethics: How to Choose Well in a World of Tough Choices.” Rieder is an associate research professor at Johns Hopkins’ Berman Institute of Bioethics and serves as director

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Harlan Hubbard’s property secured by not-for-profit group A legacy can often point to business success or a singular contribution. Seldom do legacies bring together such unique aspects as that of Harlan Hubbard. Art and architecture, carpentry and community, ecology and education, history and preservation all fuse to reflect the life and influence of the celebrated

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When at Hanover, you will always find Stephanie Johnson ’21 outside. “Our campus is so beautiful, and there is always something new to discover. I love hammocking, hiking, and doing yoga in my free time. Those are my favorite ways to stay busy when I have the time.” From English, Ind., Johnson studied English and philosophy as a student. Finding Hanover

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“With a major like English, you don’t really know what’s going to happen after graduation. It’s not quite a planned-out track, like the BSP or HSP, but I think it’s really important to do what you like. My goal is not to make as much money as possible, just to be happy.” -Rosemary Kent, Humans of

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Kate Johnson, Ph.D. Professor of Philosophy at Hanover CollegeArthur and Ilene Baynham Award for Outstanding Teaching in 1999 and 2015B.A., College of the Holy Cross; M.A. and Ph.D., Boston College “I started teaching at Boston College as a teaching fellow, I was 23, and I loved it from the start. I still love it, that’s

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