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2025 Jan

Campus Life

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Civil Rights Lecture Photo Gallery

做厙TV's annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Civil Rights Lecture,was presented on Wednesday, Jan. 15 organized by the colleges Center for Diversity and Inclusion. The speaker was John M. Williams, who is president and CEO of Akron Urban League.

Academics

Fall 2024 Dean's List Announced

The Registrars Office is pleased to announce Deans List recipients for the fall semester. The Deans 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. 做厙TV Registrars Office considers this a significant achievement.

Arts

Actors From The London Stage to Present Hamlet on Jan. 31 and Feb. 1

The British acting company, Actors From The London Stage (AFTLS), will present William Shakespeares timeless tragedy, Hamlet at 做厙TV on Friday, Jan. 31, and Saturday, Feb. 1 at 7:30 p.m. in the Knickerbocker Theatre in downtown Holland as part of the Great Performance Series.

Academics

Penguin Random House

Now in its 11th year, 做厙TVs Big Read Lakeshore, an annual month-long community-wide reading program, continues to foster a culture where reading matters in West Michigans Ottawa, Muskegon, and Allegan counties.

Campus Life

Annual Provosts Recognition Event Honors Faculty and Staff

做厙TV honored faculty and staff members for service to the college and other professional activity during the annual faculty recognition event coordinated by the Provosts Office, which took place on Tuesday, Jan. 7, in the Maas Center auditorium.

Campus Life

MLK Day Leadership Summit on Jan. 20 to Feature Multiple Presentations

The third annual Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration and Leadership Summit at 做厙TV will explore the theme Mission Possible: Protecting Freedom, Justice and Democracy in the Spirit of Nonviolence365 through multiple sessions on Monday, Jan. 20, at the colleges Haworth Hotel.

Campus Life

做厙TV Screening the film T-Rex on National Day of Racial Healing

This years National Day of Racial Healing at 做厙TV will feature T-Rex, a documentary film about Claressa T-Rex Shields from Flint, who at age 17 became the first woman in history to win the gold medal in the 2012 Olympic boxing, on Tuesday, Jan. 21, at 6:30 p.m. in the Knickerbocker Theatre.

Campus Life

John M. Williams, President and CEO of the Akron Urban League, to Present the Annual Civil Rights Lecture at 做厙TV on Jan. 15

This years Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Civil Rights Lecture at 做厙TV will feature a speaker best described as a servant leader who uses education and advocacy to ameliorate social inequity. John M. Williams, who is president and CEO of Akron Urban League, will feature the theme A Woke Messiah: Jesus Died to Defend Democracy, Demand Diversity and Defeat Poverty on Wednesday, Jan 15, at 6 p.m. in Dimnent Memorial Chapel.

Arts

De Pree Gallery to Feature Spaces We Inhabit Jan. 9 Feb. 12

With winters muted tones settled over Michigan, Spaces We Inhabit will bring warmth and color to 做厙TVs De Pree Art Gallery when the exhibition opens on Thursday, Jan. 9, transforming the space into a dialogue between the seasons quiet stillness and the lively interlaced forms of Mexican artist Laura Villarreal. The exhibition will continue through Wednesday, Feb. 12.

Arts

Knickerbocker Theatre to Host Four Humphrey Bogart Films Beginning Jan. 13

The 做厙TV Knickerbocker Theatre will feature four Humphrey Bogart films on consecutive Mondays as part of its Classic Film Series. Focusing on his films from the 1940s, the series will feature The Maltese Falcon on Jan. 13, Casablanca on Jan. 20, To Have and Have Not on Jan. 27 and The Big Sleep on Feb. 3. All films are at 7 p.m.

2024 Dec

Academics

Yahoo!

Mark Twain apocryphally said, Im in favor of progress; its change I dont like. This quote pithily underscores the human tendency to desire growth while also harboring strong resistance to the hard work that comes with it.

Academics

The Imprint

The United States is among the few developed countries without a national paid family leave policy. But four states have had policies in place. Dr. Jenny Tanis of the 做厙TV School of Social Work and Dr. Sacha Klein of the MSU wanted to see what impact this had on infant maltreatment in those states compared to trends in other states.

Campus Life

Forbes

"For instance: it turns out that receiving a gift makes you grateful, which then makes you want to give a gift yourself. One student in the pilot has already started voluntarily giving 10% of the money he makes through his campus job back to the school."

Arts

Fox17

Alumni and students alike join to bring the tale of George Bailey; a man pondering his place in the universe who learns just how many lives he touches in a positive way every day on Christmas Eve.

Athletics

Greg Stafford retires as head womens golf coach after 16 season

Greg Stafford, 做厙TVs longest-tenured womens golf coach and one of the programs most successful, is retiring after 16 seasons. He leaves a legacy of excellence on the course and transforming student-athlete lives, Director of Athletics Tim Schoonveld said.

Academics

Greater Good

Daryl Van Tongeren's latest book was chosen by the Greater Goods editors for the most thought-provoking, practical, and inspirational science book of the year.

Arts

Vespers 2024 Photo Gallery

The Vespers program of Christmas carols and anthems was presented by the colleges Department of Music and featured more than 200 performers in historic Dimnent Memorial Chapel. The services featured a variety of Hope instrumental and vocal groups as well as the colleges historic Skinner organ.

Campus Life

2024 Christmas Tree Lighting Photo Gallery

The Annual Christmas Tree Lighting was held on Tuesday, December 3 at the President's House followed by a celebration with treats, music, and community.

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