Four selected to receive Hanover’s top alumni honors

J. Lee Annis Jr. ’78, Beth Maxson Monnin ’83, Karl Plank ’74 and Edwin Nartey ’15 have been selected to receive Hanover College’s highest alumni honors. Annis, Monnin and Plank will be presented with the Alumni Achievement Award (AAA). Nartey will receive the Distinguished Young Alumni Award (DYA). The AAA/DYA presentation ceremony will be held

continue reading

Hanover College President Lake Lambert has been elected executive chair of the 13-member Association of Presbyterian Colleges and Universities (APCU) Board of Directors. An independent, not-for-profit alliance, the APCU assists member institutions with the connection between higher education and faith. The organization operates exclusively for religious, charitable and educational purposes, and maintains a renewable bond

continue reading
Posted on: Posted on Posted in: Categories Event Tags , , , , , , ,

Rev. Amanda Wagoner-Meade, senior pastor at First Christian Church of Louisville, Ky., will explore how the common experience of grief can be the basis for building community during a special address on the Hanover College campus. Wagoner-Meade will present “Becoming Familiar with Grief: How What We Share is More Powerful than What Divides Us” at

continue reading

J. Michael Raley, Hanover College professor of history, will present his latest research on the prominent 19th-century African-American pastor Rev. Moses Broyles during a special Black History Month presentation of the annual Daryl R. Karns Lecture. Raley’s address, “’We Have a Right to Live in this Country’: Rev. Moses Broyles and the Struggle for Social

continue reading