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Transformed by Hope

Hope College Network

Just a few hours ago, I took my last exam and wrapped up my third semester at Hope. I’m almost halfway through my time here, which blows my mind! The majority of my college experience still lies ahead but I can confidently say that thus far, I’ve been transformed in my time at Hope.

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My Favorite Chicago Spots: A Winter Break Memoir

Hope College Network

Chicago is awesome for Hope students because it’s just a quick day trip away (my roommate and I left after class one Friday last year and made it back later that night). Disclaimer: I am NOT a Chicago native, nor did I spend much time there for the first 19 years of my life even though I’ve always lived within two hours.

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My Faith Journey at Hope

Hope College Network

My time at Hope college has been transformative for my faith. Growing up, I was enrolled in public school so my spiritual intake for the most part was limited to church on Sundays. I did not know anyone my age who had been able to develop that relationship. That year I truly began my faith journey.

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A small college is failing. Is a rich Canadian to blame?

Confessions of a Community College Dean

A Failed Online Program Like the leaders of many struggling institutions, those at the King’s College looked to online enrollment as a way to bring in more students, boost the bottom line and address long-simmering business issues like the persistent funding gap that has been plugged by wealthy donors.

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Questions

Hope College Network

My mom would probably disagree with this, but I do not feel like I have ever been a super-inquisitive person. I will think about things and make up my mind about whether or not I agree with them, but I have just never been a person to ask a lot of questions. I hope Korn PupH the snake is still doing well. Thanks for asking that.”

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Looking for Love in 2024

SRHE

It’s my job to be dotty. Although neurodivergence is over-represented in art and design, what makes my approach a-typical within HE and HE art and design includes my background as a working-class migrant. Others may laugh or mock, but my autism and thick-skin make me as impervious as the most wrinkled elephants.

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Nurturing Free Speech and Respectful Dialogue in Higher Education: Changing Higher Ed Podcast 168 with Host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Guest Eric Hogue

The Change Leader, Inc.

15 August · Episode 168 Nurturing Free Speech and Respectful Dialogue in Higher Education 40 Min · By Drumm McNaughton Eric shares how faculty, staff, and students can approach free speech and respectful dialogue by conducting co-teaching practices and exercises. This allows students to see arguments from other people’s views.