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Colton Fuller

DPT Student What drew you to Hanover College? The Doctor of Physical Therapy program was hybrid and accelerated. I can stay at home while I study and finish a year sooner. Enough said. What’s something you’re excited for in the future? A paycheck! What has been the most valuable aspect of this program to you?
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Christopher Hautman

Class of 2025 What has been the most memorable part of your Hanover career? The most memorable part of my Hanover career has been the friends I have made. Hanover is such a close community. My baseball teammates are some of the most amazing, hardworking individuals I have ever met, and my engineering classmates are
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Bill Tereshko

Professor of Kinesiology and Integrative Physiology What drew you to Hanover College? I was finishing graduate school and did not know what I was going to do when the academic dean at Hanover called my advisor looking for someone who could teach anatomy, physiology, biomechanics, and coach football. My advisor told me I should apply
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Samuel Colby OTD ’25

Occupational Therapy Student What drew you to Hanover College? The two-year hybrid approach was incredibly appealing. Although accelerated, I saw the opportunity to earn a Doctorate in Occupational Therapy in as little as two years as an invaluable advantage. Additionally, I was impressed by Hanover’s commitment to academic excellence, particularly the merit-based scholarships awarded to
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Kate Johnson

Professor of Philosophy What is your favorite place on campus? I love it out by the water tower. I used to take my kids out there to play when they were little and we lived on campus. I recently went to a fantastic wood fired kiln demonstration, and I’m involved with the compost project that’s
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Saul Lemerond

Associate Professor of English What drew you to Hanover College? The small class sizes. I had the opportunity to teach at two large state schools before I came to Hanover, and it is very difficult to overstate the value of small class sizes. It makes me more effective as a professor, and it’s far, far
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Katie Wood

Office of Academic Affairs / Director of the Gladish Center for Teaching and Learning Katie’s discipline/operational role: I work in the Office of Student Success as the director of the Gladish Learning Center. I manage a lot of the academic support services in our office such as tutors, study group leaders, student success tutors and
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Dustin Bailey

Education Department / Associate Professor of Education / Director of Teacher Education / Head of Educator Preparation Program Dustin’s discipline/operational role: I wear multiple “hats” here at Hanover. Most importantly, I am an associate professor of education, focused on preparing the next generation of educators. I also serve in a couple of leadership roles: associate


