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 ...
Lindsey Odell ’01 Engelsman has been working at Hope since she graduated in 2001. In July 2019 she became the assistant athletic director of finance, marketing and facilities. She stepped into this ...
The Kruizenga Art Museum aims to educate, engage and inspire the students, faculty, staff and alumni of Hope College — as well as the broader communities of Holland and West Michigan. As a teaching ...
The Jack Ridl Visiting Writers Series provides our community with diverse and rich literary experiences. We are a student-run, faculty-organized series committed to hosting free events that are open ...
Support of Hope’s endowment is a critical investment that ensures future scholarship assistance for students and collaborative student/faculty research. It supports academic innovation in changing ...
The Jim and Martie Bultman Student Center is located in the central campus, adjacent to Hope’s Pine Grove. The 42,000-square-foot facility, which opened for the start of the 2017-18 school year, is ...
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 ...
In the Natural and Applied Sciences Division, we learn science by doing science, aspiring to fashion inquisitive minds and creative habits. We orchestrate the pursuit of knowledge, offering innovative ...
Costs such as books, travel and personal expenses range from $3,330 to $3,940, depending on distance and personal lifestyle. View additional information about indirect costs. The Free Application for ...
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 ...