Faithful. Welcoming. Transformational.

Faithful. Welcoming. Transformational.

Hope College is a four-year liberal arts college where academic excellence and vibrant Christian faith join together in a supportive and welcoming community in downtown Holland, Michigan. This rare combination of deep roots and rigorous preparation equips our students to live faithfully into their vocations and make a difference in the world.

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Congratulations to the Class of 2024!

More than 680 graduating seniors from throughout the United States and 14 foreign countries participated in this year’s Commencement, held on Sunday, May 5, at Ray and Sue Smith Stadium.

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The Gift of Creation

Unless you’re plugged into the French intellectual and philosophical scene, you’ve almost certainly never heard of Fabrice Hadjadj — but one Hope College professor is working to change that. To introduce Hadjadj’s perspective on ecology to an English-speaking audience, Dr. Joshua Kraut is translating a collection of his essays and talks on that topic.

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Building the Beloved Community

A community might be imagined as a mosaic — each part distinctive, yet existing in relation with others to create something more. The Phelps Scholars Program is a year-long academic/residential program for incoming freshmen interested in exploring topics related to diversity.

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Mentoring a New Generation of Jazz Musicians

Equally at home in jazz, pop, blues, R&B and Latin genres, Robert Shipley is widely regarded as one of the most versatile, accomplished drummers of his era. So, let’s all ask the question in unison, shall we? How did this guy come to Hope College in serene Holland, Michigan, where he directs the jazz studies program?

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Anchors of Hope: Honoring Hope’s Newest Faculty Retirees

For a combined 205 years, eight faculty retirees have embodied and helped realize the vision of transforming tomorrow by shaping young lives today.

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Want to make college more affordable?

Stop handing out student loans, writes President Matt Scogin in USA Today. With no limits on the amount students could borrow, colleges and universities had a clear path to raise the sticker price of tuition year after year. At Hope, we’re working to change that.

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    Speakers Share Lessons of Faith with Hope Graduating Class

    With Hope College’s Commencement marking both an ending and a beginning for the Class of 2024, featured speaker the Rev. Shomari Tate reflected on four lessons revealed by Christ’s life, sacrificial death and the transformational beginning that Jesus made possible.

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  1. Spirit of Hope Luncheon
    Spirit of Hope Luncheon
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    Haworth Hotel

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