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Visit Home Sweet Hope
Some call Holland, Michigan, a vacation destination. We call it home. Come visit Hope College, where historic buildings and state-of-the-art facilities combine tradition with innovation.
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Presidential Welcome Tour
Join Hope College President Matthew A. Scogin ’02 as he meets and listens to alumni, families and friends around the world.
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Hope’s Christian Aspirations
Hope College is a Christian community that invites all its members into a holistic and robust engagement with the historic Christian faith and a personal encounter with the living Christ through the Holy Spirit.
Events
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Campus-Life
Global Travel - New Zealand Adventure
Global Travel - New Zealand Adventure- Date
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Academics
Woodwind Day
Woodwind Day- Date
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- Jack H. Miller Center for Musical Arts
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Campus-Life
Presidential Welcome Tour | Denver
Presidential Welcome Tour | Denver- Date
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- Ironworks
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Academics
Roundtable Resume Reviews
Roundtable Resume Reviews- Date
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- Maas Center
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Admissions
Anchor Day
Anchor Day- Date
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- Free
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- Jim and Martie Bultman Student Center
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Academics
Economics & Business Fair
Economics & Business Fair- Date
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- Jim and Martie Bultman Student Center
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Great Performance Series: Alfredo Rodriguez/Pedrito Martinez Duo
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- Jack H. Miller Center for Musical Arts
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The Hope College Connection Live | Business and Political Science
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- Lansing Brewing Company
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Academics
Resume Review
Resume Review- Date
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- Maas Center
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Admissions
Anchor Day
Anchor Day- Date
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- Free
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- Jim and Martie Bultman Student Center
News
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Campus Life Xernona Clayton, Who Worked with Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King, to Present Annual Civil Rights Lecture at Hope on Jan. 20
This year’s Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Civil Rights Lecture at Hope College will feature a speaker who worked with the revered civil rights leader and his wife.
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Campus Life Fall 2019 Dean's List Announced
The Registrar’s Office is pleased to announce Dean’s List recipients for the fall semester. The Dean’s List is awarded to full-time, degree-seeking students who have received grades for all courses in a given semester (no incompletes) and have a semester GPA of 3.50 or above. Hope College Registrar’s Office considers this a significant achievement.
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Arts Hope College Announces the Knickerbocker Winter Film Series
The Hope College Knickerbocker Winter Film Series will continue the college’s long tradition of showing current independent and international films. The series will show four films, each for a week-long run, beginning with “Give Me Liberty” on Jan. 13-18; “Midnight Family” on Feb. 3-8; and “Up There” on Feb. 24-29. A final film, yet to be chosen, will show on March 9-14.
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Arts African American Experience During the Great Migration Is Reflected by Nate Young’s Exhibition “(re)collection” Opening Jan. 6
The African American experience during the Great Migration of the 20th century is reflected in the exhibition “(re)collection” by Chicago-based artist Nate Young, which will open in the De Pree Art Center and Gallery at Hope College on Monday, Jan. 6, and continue through Thursday, Feb. 6.
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Arts StrikeTime Dance Theatre to Present Jan. 10-11 Concerts for Children
The Hope College dance affiliate StrikeTime Dance Theatre will present a live dance event for children, “Moving Art,” on Friday, Jan. 10, at 7 p.m. and Saturday, Jan. 11, at 2 p.m. in the Knickerbocker Theatre in downtown Holland.
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Academics Book of Poetry by Francis Fike Published
“Dune Tracks,” the new poetry collection by Francis Fike, professor of English emeritus at Hope College, begins
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Arts Exhibition “Resilience, Resistance and Revival in 20th-Century Yoruba Art” to Open at the Kruizenga Art Museum on January 17
A new exhibition opening at the Hope College Kruizenga Art Museum on Friday, Jan. 17, will feature a variety of artworks made and used by the Yoruba people of Nigeria and West Africa. The exhibition, which will continue through Saturday, May 16, includes both traditional and contemporary forms of Yoruba art across a wide range of genres, from paintings and prints to sculptures, metalwork and textiles.
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Athletics Fall Sports Letterwinners Are Announced; Twenty-Six Student-Athletes Lettered Four Years
Athletic letter recipients for Hope College fall sports teams in 2019 have been announced by athletic director Tim Schoonveld.
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Athletics Zach Smith Awarded Rimington Trophy as NCAA Division III Football’s Top Center
In a snap, Zach Smith started everything for the Hope College football team’s high-powered offense. The senior center from Suttons Bay, Michigan (Suttons Bay HS) stood out this season for the Flying Dutchmen.
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Arts Classical Guitarist Samuel Hines to Perform on Jan. 10
Hope College will welcome award-winning classical guitarist Samuel Hines on Friday, Jan. 10, at 7:30 p.m. in the John and Dede Howard Recital Hall of the Jack H. Miller Center for Musical Arts.
Hope College by the Numbers
- 1866Year of College Charter
Hope College was founded by the Rev. A.C. Van Raalte and was officially chartered in 1866. During the 2015–2016 school year, Hope celebrated 150 years of rigorous academics and faithful, Christian leadership.
Learn more - 35,000+Total Alumni
Hope has over 35,000 alumni spanning every state and 80+ countries.
Learn more - 127,000Volunteer Hours
Hope's faculty, staff and students have contributed over 127,000 hours to volunteer activities.
- 300+International Study Programs
Semester and year-long opportunities for off-campus study are available in virtually every part of the globe.
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