The fifteenth President and first woman to serve as President of Hanover College is Sue Dewine. She was inaugerated September of 2007.Use of this image is restricted to projects related to Destination Indiana. IHS may not reproduce.Destination Indiana Hanover College History, Part
The Beaux-Arts architecture of Hendricks Hall is most visible in this panoramic photograph. Standing...
Authored by Professor Niles and printed by Hanover students, this copy was owned by Thomas A. Hendri...
Hanover College Theatre presented "A Man's A Man" as a finalist in the American College Theatre's na...
Women attended classes at Hanover as early as 1869, but Ms. Harrison was the first to officially gra...
John Finley Crowe moved to Hanover in 1823 at the behest of Willamson Dunn and is credited with bein...
Tradition holds that Hanover College had its beginnings in 1827 in a loom house just west of the Cro...
Sarah Parke Morrison was the first woman admitted to IU. Morrison was the daughter of a university t...
Athletics has always been an important part of Hanover College life. Dutch Struck was just one of ma...
The Point at Hanover College is renowned for its breathtaking views. It is the only spot along the O...
Through its many and varied programs, Hanover has a strong history of inviting world-renowned perfor...
Use of this image is restricted to projects related to Destination Indiana. IHS may not reproduce.De...
On April 3, 1974 a tornado ripped through Hanover's campus, causing $10,000,000 damage to the school...
Purdue was opened to women in 1875 and nine enrolled. Their interests included industrial arts, Engl...
President John Horner was largely responsible for helping Hanover College get back on its feet. He w...
In July 1837, a powerful tornado whipped through Hanover, destroying everything in its path includin...
The Beaux-Arts architecture of Hendricks Hall is most visible in this panoramic photograph. Standing...
Authored by Professor Niles and printed by Hanover students, this copy was owned by Thomas A. Hendri...
Hanover College Theatre presented "A Man's A Man" as a finalist in the American College Theatre's na...
Women attended classes at Hanover as early as 1869, but Ms. Harrison was the first to officially gra...
John Finley Crowe moved to Hanover in 1823 at the behest of Willamson Dunn and is credited with bein...
Tradition holds that Hanover College had its beginnings in 1827 in a loom house just west of the Cro...
Sarah Parke Morrison was the first woman admitted to IU. Morrison was the daughter of a university t...
Athletics has always been an important part of Hanover College life. Dutch Struck was just one of ma...
The Point at Hanover College is renowned for its breathtaking views. It is the only spot along the O...
Through its many and varied programs, Hanover has a strong history of inviting world-renowned perfor...
Use of this image is restricted to projects related to Destination Indiana. IHS may not reproduce.De...
On April 3, 1974 a tornado ripped through Hanover's campus, causing $10,000,000 damage to the school...
Purdue was opened to women in 1875 and nine enrolled. Their interests included industrial arts, Engl...
President John Horner was largely responsible for helping Hanover College get back on its feet. He w...
In July 1837, a powerful tornado whipped through Hanover, destroying everything in its path includin...
The Beaux-Arts architecture of Hendricks Hall is most visible in this panoramic photograph. Standing...
Authored by Professor Niles and printed by Hanover students, this copy was owned by Thomas A. Hendri...
Hanover College Theatre presented "A Man's A Man" as a finalist in the American College Theatre's na...