Hope College’s Big Read Lakeshore program exposes community members to great works of literature and encourages them to read for pleasure and enrichment. Our programming draws diverse participation ...
The Hope College campus is a place to come alive. We have hundreds of student organizations, groups and events you can plug into, serve with, play in, root for and grow with. Our student body is at ...
The Knickerbocker Theatre — knickerbocker translates into ‘best of life’ — was acquired by Hope College in 1988. Built in 1911, the theater catered to a wide variety of shows, from vaudeville acts to ...
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 Hope College School of Social ...
Hope faculty affirms the core value of the college “to contribute to the body of knowledge in the academic disciplines” with a vision “to pursue truth so as to renew the mind, enrich the disciplines ...
Dr. Steven Hoogerwerf ’77 joined the Hope faculty in 1992. He is an ordained minister in the Reformed Church in America. His focus areas include Christian sexual ethics and medical ethics. Since ...
The Hope College faculty is the cornerstone of our excellence in instruction and scholarship. The provost is the chief academic officer of the college and leads the faculty. As the Office of the ...
The Health Center is open 8:30 a.m.–12 p.m. and 1–4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. To make an appointment, please call 616.395.7585. Our providers include medical doctors, advanced practice providers ...
The DeVos Fieldhouse is a premier NCAA Division III basketball and volleyball spectator facility and the home of Hope's championship athletics. Opened in the fall of 2005, the facility can hold ...
Charlotte V.O. Witvliet, professor of psychology, has been a member of the Hope faculty since 1997. Her teaching responsibilities have included: She loves teaching and mentoring students with a vision ...
Durfee Hall, the only all-male residence hall on campus, has 46 rooms and can house 92 students. It was built in 1950 and named in honor of Winifred Durfee. Durfee Hall has a game room with a pool ...