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 readingA Richmond, Ind. resident, Hannah Crail ’21 is leaving Hanover with degrees in environmental biology and theology. She plans to soak up every last moment on campus before graduation. “I chose to come to Hanover College because I was interested in pursuing a career in environmental science. Hanover’s on-campus hiking trails, unique topography and proximity to state parks attracted me
continue readingDayna Dale ’21 came to Hanover College to play golf, but she also has a personal connection to campus. “I chose to come to Hanover not only for the wonderful golf team but also the various inspirational Hanover stories from my grandparents who met and got married on campus. As soon as I met some amazing
continue readingReverend Catherine Knott, Ph.D. Chaplain at Hanover CollegeOrdained Teaching Elder in the Presbyterian Church (USA)B.A., University of North Carolina – Greensboro; M.Div., Princeton Theological Seminary; Th.M., Princeton Theological Seminary; Ph.D., Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary “Hanover itself does have a history; it was founded by John Finley Crowe, a Presbyterian minister. This was supposed to be a
continue readingBeatrice Marovich, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Theological StudiesB.A., University of Michigan (Ann Arbor); M.A., Vancouver School of Theology; Ph.D., Drew University “I’ve grown a lot as a teacher over the past year, being in a smaller classroom really challenges you to think in a different way about how you teach. I’m more accustomed to the
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