Hope College News
2022Aug
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Academics Daryl Van Tongeren Helps Lead Major National Project to Understand Intellectual Humility Funded by $6 Million Grant
At a time when differences of opinion seem increasingly difficult to overcome, Dr. Daryl Van Tongeren of the Hope College psychology faculty is part of an effort to find of a solution.
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Academics Professors Receive NSF Grant for Study of Air Pollution’s Effect on Birds
As of 2020, the world has lost an estimated two-thirds of its mammal, bird, reptile and insect populations. This extreme loss of biodiversity is widely considered a sixth mass extinction event. With the global bird population estimated to have declined by 3 billion since the 1970s, two Hope College professors have received a grant from the National Science Foundation for their research seeking to better understand why.
2022Jul
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Academics Heidi Kraus of Hope Art and Art History Faculty Named Associate Provost for Academic Affairs
Heidi Kraus of the art and art history faculty at Hope College has been appointed associate provost for academic affairs.
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Academics 2022 Spring Graduation Honors Announced
Below is a list of recent Hope College graduates who have been awarded graduation honors for outstanding academic accomplishment during their four years of study.
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Academics Hope Names Sophomore Janie DeGroot a Beckman Scholar
Hope College has named sophomore Janie DeGroot of Northville a 2022-23 Beckman Scholar through the college’s Beckman Scholars Program award from The Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation.
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Academics Ask the Experts: Winning the Credit Card Popularity Contest
WalletHubBrian Porter, professor of management, on winning the credit card popularity contest
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Academics Holland Public Schools and Hope College announce new program for high school students becoming future teachers
Fox17A new program between Holland Public Schools and Hope College will give high school students an early start at becoming future educators. The new Hope to Teach program will be available to students starting this fall.