Hope College News
2024 Dec
Greater Good Magazine Names ɫɜDone: How to Flourish After Leaving Religionɫɝ a Favorite Book of 2024
Greater Good magazine has named the book ɫɜDone: How to Flourish After Leaving Religionɫɝ by Dr. Daryl Van Tongeren of the Hope College psychology faculty one of its Favorite Books of 2024.
2024 Oct
Holland Museum Event on Nov. 7 to Feature Studentsɫə Research on World War II-Era USO
Hope College senior history majors Ingrid Oslund and Carolyn Thornbury will present ɫɜRace, Religion, and the USO During WWII,ɫɝ sharing insights from their original archival research, on Thursday, Nov. 7, at 7 p.m. at the Holland Museum.
Book Considers Impact of Invoking ɫɜFounding Fathersɫɝ in Congressional Politics
The new book ɫɜInvoking the Fathers: Dangerous Metaphors and Founding Myths in Congressional Politicsɫɝ by Dr. Sarah Kornfield of the Hope College communication faculty, published this month by Johns Hopkins University Press, examines the impact of the phrase ɫɜFounding Fathersɫɝ as code for a particular political outlook.
Holland Area Arts Council Featuring Hope Student-Faculty Exhibition
The Holland Area Arts Council will feature the collaborative student-faculty exhibition ɫɜStanding Upright and Hanging by a Threadɫɝ by Hope College senior studio art major Sophia Funston and Lisa Walcott, who is an associate professor of art at the college, from Friday, Oct. 11, through Friday, Nov. 1.