Faculty, too, sometimes spend a semester abroad, reflecting commitment that supports the college’s emphasis on providing an education that prepares students to lead and ser
more »Faculty, too, sometimes spend a semester abroad, reflecting commitment that supports the college’s emphasis on providing an education that prepares students to lead and ser
more »Dr. Virginia Beard and Dr. Ernest Cole of the Hope College faculty are among the 15 scholars nationwide chosen to participate in the 2012 Lilly Fellows Program Summer Seminar for College and University Teachers, “Teaching Peace and Reconciliation: Theory and Practice in Northern Ireland.”
more »A new book by Dr. Caroline Simon of the Hope College philosophy faculty is designed to help guide readers in achieving a clearer perspective on sexuality in the midst of the myriad—and sometimes conflicting—messages that surround them.
more »Dr. Jeff Johnson of the Hope College chemistry faculty has received a major award through the “Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Program” of the National Science Foundation (NSF).
more »Hope College presented awards honoring teaching, service and scholarship to multiple faculty members during the college’s annual recognition luncheon on Monday, Jan. 9.
more »America's Revolutionary era produced some of the most iconic and enduring words of the nation's history, inspiring others worldwide. On Wednesday, Dec. 7, Hope students will share their words reflecting on the events, ideals and aftermath of the period through a "Spoken Word Slam Poetry Contest."
more »Dr. Leah Chase, associate professor of biology and chemistry at Hope College, has been appointed to a three-year term as a trustee of the Kenneth H. Campbell Foundation for Neurological Research.
more »A new book co-edited by Dr. Teresa Heinz Housel of the Hope College communication faculty takes a student-centered perspective to aiding first-generation college students in their academics and campus life.
more »Dr. Caroline Simon has been appointed to serve as a mentor in a national program for graduate students interested in exploring the connections between Christianity and higher education and becoming teacher-scholars at a church-related school.
more »Dr. William Pannapacker, associate professor of English and director of the Mellon Scholars Program at Hope College, is one of only 14 scholars nationwide appointed to the Digital Humanities Council of the National Institute for Technology in Liberal Education (NITLE).
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