Diversity
Mojo and the Bayou Gypsies did more than just entertain
This past weekend, Hanover College hosted a guest from a far-away land, a land 751 miles away (according to Google maps) and brimming with culture. I can just tell that the suspense is killing you so here it is, New Orleans! Hanover’s Winter Gala this year was a New Orleans-style Mardi Gras. Struck Gym was [...]
Benjamin Templeton interview weekend
Friday, Jan. 25 was a day filled with excitement and nerves, and not just for the high school seniors interviewing for the Benjamin Templeton Scholarship Program (BTSP). Hanover’s campus buzzed with admission staff, faculty and students preparing for the arrival of the interviewees. The Benjamin Templeton Scholarship is a highly competitive full-tuition scholarship that rewards [...]
Review the Present…Adjust Your Future
One of the most important parts of senior year is making the decision whether or not to attend graduate school, which I have chosen to do. Deciding the next course to take has been a major sticking point since the beginning of the summer. Do I continue with my computer science major or switch up [...]
International Banquet, International festival
Last Saturday, the International Club at Hanover College held the 36th International Banquet (I-Banquet), which is one of the biggest events on campus every year. All the foods were cooked by current international students and faculty, and performances representing different cultures were shown. As I had mentioned in my previous post, I had two performances [...]
Great Admission News and Diversity Initiatives
It has been such an incredible fall in the Admission Office. Once again we are seeing a record number of applicants. We already have more than 900 accepted students. It is unprecedented for this to happen before the December 1 application deadline! Needless to say I have been incredibly busy reading because we read every [...]
Thiossane
West African Dance. In addition to tonight’s comedic hypnotist, Frederick Winters, there will be Thiossane African Dancing right before at 7:00 p.m. Did you know that Africa is the most diverse continent? Bet you didn’t. Because of the rich diversity of the African peoples, it is believed that all of us at one point originated [...]
To be a King…
Last night the campus was given the opportunity to reminisce on the times of the late Martin Luther King Jr. through his youngest daughter, Bernice King. Talking for a little more than 90 minutes, King reminded us of those principles that her father stood for and that we as an American people have forgotten. While [...]
