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Grounded in a general liberal arts education, Hope College offers specialized study in more than 90 majors, minors and ...
Hope College will host a unique performance featuring Russian pianist Vyacheslav Gryaznov, showcasing his work with his own G-Phil project, on Wednesday, May 14, at 7 p.m. in the Concert Hall of the ...
The Hope College Alumni Association will present Distinguished Alumni Awards to D.J. Reyburn ’99 of Fairview, Tennessee, and Dr. James Serum ’65 of Kennett Square, Pennsylvania, on Saturday, May 17, ...
Jordan Bartolazzi, a four-time College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin Track and Field Coach of the Year, has been named Hope College's next head coach in the sport.
Althea Jones, a multidisciplinary artist based in Northeast Ohio, will present the address “Superhero Mode: Taking Charge of Your Story and Success” as the 2025 Women’s History Month Lecture at Hope ...
Dr. Lauren Hearit, assistant professor of management, has received this year’s Hope Outstanding Professor Educator (H.O.P.E.) Award from the graduating Class of 2025. The H.O.P.E. award, first given ...
Citing sources is an important part of academic writing. Different disciplines use different citation styles. Organizations that have developed citation styles publish a style guide, or manual, which ...
Five long-time members of the Hope College faculty are retiring at the conclusion of the 2024-25 school year. The retiring faculty are: Dr. Matthew DeJongh, professor of computer science; Dr. Jane ...
Baccalaureate and Commencement for Hope College’s Class of 2025 are scheduled for Sunday, May 4. Commencement will take place at 3 p.m. at Ray and Sue Smith Stadium, and Baccalaureate will take place ...
The book “Chasing Beauty: The Life of Isabella Stewart Gardner” by Dr. Natalie Dykstra, professor emerita of English at Hope College, has received the 2024 Marfield Prize from the Arts Club of ...
The traditional freshman-sophomore contest was held in a new location — the college’s Buys Athletic Fields for the 127-year event.
The new book “Invoking the Fathers: Dangerous Metaphors and Founding Myths in Congressional Politics” by Dr. Sarah Kornfield of the Hope College communication faculty, published this month by Johns ...