Today was the 22nd annual Celebration of Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity (CURCA) at Hope College. The event featured 151 presentations by 268 students and 78 faculty mentors this year. We are proud of all of the students who have worked so hard on their research!
My thanks to Hope College for their release on my wee book to be published next Tuesday. More than any other, this one was fun to write...and hopefully will be to read.😊https://t.co/tQjACMpSZR
Great first presentation by Nolan and Lili at the School Science and Mathematics Association convention in Missoula, MT! @HopeBio@HopeEducDept#ssmamt2022
@jaysondibble@jeffachristians The historian in me is slightly bothered that the arial footage is most distinctively NOT from 1994, off by two decades for sure.
Left @HopeCollege today inspired after speaking with students and faculty about constructive debate, the pressures of social media, tolerance of opposing views, freedom of expression, Shirley Jackson’s “The Lottery,” and René Girard’s notion of mimetic desire and the scapegoat 🙏🏽
Dr. Michael Guillen will present the address “The Four Kinds of Truth,” on topics related to his best-selling book, Believing Is Seeing: A Physicist Explains How Science Shattered His Atheism and Revealed the Necessity of Faith on Wednesday, Oct. 12.
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I had a fantastic conversation with Hope alum Daniel Stid about #HopeForward. Check it out on his blog, The Art of Association. https://t.co/Dvi26ByEQn
In 2021-22, our faculty and students received a record-breaking $6,537,739 for sponsored research and scholarly, creative and programmatic activities — a 121% increase in funding and a 22% increase in the number of awards received. #GoHope
In my 2 years at @HopeCollege I have met so many alumni that come back to visit campus and meet students and profs with such love and enthusiasm for our institution. It is a wonderful thing to see! #GoHope⚓️
June 19, or Juneteenth, is the commemoration of the day Union troops arrived in Galveston, Texas, to free 250,000 enslaved people on June 19, 1865 - 2.5 years after the Emancipation Proclamation. It marks the end of slavery in the U.S. and is celebrated by a federal holiday.
@HopeKinesiology professor Dr. Paula-Marie Ferrara presented at the American College of Sports Medicine's 2022 Annual Meeting & World Congresses in San Diego. 👏👍#BeStrongBeTrue#ACSM2022
A team of amazing @HopeCollege summer research students & faculty are studying the changes of breastmilk bacteria over time. If you're pregnant and planning to provide your child with breastmilk, learn more about how you can participate.
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