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Hope College’s Big Read Lakeshore program exposes community members to great works of literature and encourages them to read for pleasure and enrichment. Our programming draws diverse participation ...
Registration for the NetVUE regional gathering closed on April 29. This NetVUE regional gathering seeks to help faculty members and academic departments integrate vocation into disciplinary programs ...
At the end of every semester, completed assessment reports will be made available for the Hope College campus community to access. The Student Congress Assessment Committee began assessments in the ...
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Karl Hoesch served as an assistant director of Admissions from 2011–2018. In 2018 he began graduate studies in public policy and energy justice, which will conclude in May 2025 when he completes his ...
The Hope College Board of Trustees has elected two new members in addition to reelecting several members. The new Trustees, elected to three-year terms, are: Debbi Jarvis of Potomac, Maryland, and ...
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, ...
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 Spring 2020 issue of the Innisfree Poetry Journal is highlighting the poetry and career of Jack Ridl, professor emeritus of English at Hope College. Published since 2005, the biannual online ...
Hope College earns praise on best-selling author Malcolm Gladwell’s newest Revisionist History podcast for taking a revolutionary approach to removing tuition as a barrier for access to college while ...
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