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  1. Stephen Maiullo Named Dean of Arts and Humanities

    Hope College has appointed an experienced and respected campus leader as dean of arts and humanities, naming current faculty member Dr. Stephen Maiullo to the role following a national search.

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  2. Catholic Art Exhibition Open at the Kruizenga Art Museum

    A new exhibition, “Transforming Matter: Incarnation, Sacraments, and Saints in Catholic Art and Devotion,” is on display at the Hope College Kruizenga Art Museum through Saturday, May 18.

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  3. Exhibition of Modern African Art to Open at Kruizenga Art Museum

    A new exhibition, “Deep Roots, New Shoots: Modern and Contemporary African Art from the KAM Collection,” will open at the Hope College Kruizenga Art Museum on Friday, Jan. 12, and run through Saturday, May 18.

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  4. Lecture on Martin Luther King Jr. Day to Examine King's Legacy and Launch 40th Anniversary of Hope's Center for Diversity and Inclusion

    This year’s Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Civil Rights Lecture at Hope College will include national as well as local perspective. Hope Professor Emeritus John Yelding, a specialist in diversity in education who continues to be active at the college as a teacher and mentor, will present “Reflections on MLK, Civil Rights, and DEI at Hope College” on Monday, Jan. 15, at 2 p.m. in Dimnent Memorial Chapel.

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  5. Hope College Screening the Documentary "Black Man" on National Day of Racial Healing

    This year’s National Day of Racial Healing at Hope College will feature “Black Man,” a documentary film produced by a Muskegon native about Black men in Muskegon County, on Tuesday, Jan. 16, at 6 p.m. in the Knickerbocker Theatre.

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  6. Hope College to Feature Multiple Events During Jan. 15-20 Civil Rights Celebration Week

    Multiple events have been scheduled at Hope College on Monday-Saturday, Jan. 15-20, for the college’s Civil Rights Celebration Week, including a multi-session leadership summit, the annual Martin Luther King Jr. Civil Rights Lecture, a film screening and panel discussion, and an exhibition.

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  7. Kruizenga Art Museum to Host "Parallels," NEA Big Read Focus Exhibition

    The Kruizenga Art Museum at Hope College will feature “Parallels,” scheduled in conjunction with this year’s NEA Big Read Lakeshore, from Tuesday, Nov. 7, through Saturday, Dec. 16.

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  8. Event on Nov. 7 to Celebrate African Heritage

    Motherland Cultural Connections, curator of unique Afro-centric cultural experience, will perform at Hope College on Tuesday, Nov. 7, at 4 p.m. in the Maas Center auditorium.

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  9. Kruizenga Art Museum to Feature Exhibition of Modern Chinese Prints

    A new exhibition, “A New Art for a New China,” will open at the Hope College Kruizenga Art Museum on Saturday, Aug. 26, and run through Saturday, Dec. 16. There will be a public reception for the exhibition on Friday, Nov. 17, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.

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  10. Address to Focus on Anishinaabe Tradition of Black Ash Basketry

    Kelly Church, who is an Ottawa/Pottawatomi black ash basket maker, fiber artist, educator, activist and culture keeper, will present the address “Weaving Our Stories: Black Ash Basketry, Ecology and the Anishinaabe People of Michigan” at Hope College on Thursday, March 30, at 7 p.m. in Winants Auditorium of Graves Hall.

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  11. "Portrait Stories" to Open at the Kruizenga Art Museum on Jan. 13

    The exhibition “Portrait Stories” will open at the Hope College Kruizenga Art Museum on Friday, Jan. 13.

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  12. Lisa Walcott of Art Faculty Named to Endowed Professorship Honoring Billy Mayer

    Lisa Walcott, assistant professor of art at Hope College, has been named the inaugural recipient of the college’s Billy Mayer Endowed Professorship in Sculpture or Ceramics.

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