Noteworthy
Hiram students travel around the world to study the impacts of climate change
Two Hiram faculty lead 17 students on a world-wide trip as part of Biomes of the world: An interdisciplinary program on the impact of climate change on people and the environment.
Hiram on the Hill is growing... and not just its enrollment
The newest addition to the Hiram landscape is a $7-million residence hall which is currently under construction at the northeast edge of the campus. The 102-bed facility will offer six- and eight-person apartment-style suites, that will have single and/or double rooms and a central living area.
Summer at Hiram means camps, conferences, and classes
Hiram College is a busy place during the summer.
President Chema talks about his five years as president
In a recent interview with Hiram Magazine, Hiram College President Thomas V. Chema reflected upon his five years as president and his top priorities for Hiram’s next five years.
Noteworthy in 2008
Hiram’s nontraditional students start their weekends with a S.M.I.L.E.
Lisa Roubic registered for her first Weekend College class in 2003. She began her first term as many other new adult students: with one class and one workshop. As is common for non-traditional students, her anxiety subsided and her confidence increased as she completed more courses. In 2007, she earned her bachelor’s degree and joined over 1,800 alumni of the Weekend College.
Hiram Trustees promote four faculty members to full professor
Sandra Madar, Ella Kirk, Laura Van Wormer, and Debra Rodriguez named Full Professors at the January meeting of the Hiram College Board of Trustees.
Noteworthy in 2007
Hiram's master's program generates the confidence and expertise to succeed
You can learn more about the Master of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies at a November 7 informational session.
The Third Annual Education that Works Conference
The Third Annual Education that Works Conference brought to campus more than 50 alumni and friends of Hiram College to explore with students the connection between the liberal arts and careers.
Check out our photo coverage of the inaugural Run for Grace & Andy
More than 350 runners and walkers made the first Run for Grace & Andy a rousing success. We have captured some of the race day moments and invite you to share in them and to plan on attending next year's event.
Hiram College receives final approval for new nursing program
The Ohio Board of Regents has joined the Ohio Board of Nursing in approving Hiram College's new nursing program.
Hiram College Nursing Program Questions and Answers
Why is Hiram College, a liberal arts institution, creating a nursing program?
Registration underway for summer and fall Weekend College and M.A. classes
The fall roster of undergraduate and graduate weekend courses for working adults has appeared in several Northeast Ohio newspapers.
The Office of Alumni Relations invites Hiram College alumni to attend Alumni Weekend on June 15 – 17 and reconnect not only with the College but also with former classmates and professors who helped to make the Hiram experience what it was and is.
Hiram College Commencement 2007
Commencement is Saturday, May 12, 2007.
Learn about Sparrow Village, South Africa's first residential hospice for people with HIV/AIDS
A U.S. representative from Sparrow Village, South Africa's first residential hospice for adults and children living with HIV/AIDS, will talk to the Hiram community about the devastating public health crisis in South Africa.
Noteworthy in 2006
The many educations of a Hiram grad
Roger Herman '65 brims with unconventional ideas for the future of his alma mater.
Hiram College strikes partnership with the University of Akron's Bliss Institute of Applied Politics
Hiram College students will have the opportunity to participate in internships offered by The University of Akron's renowned Ray C. Bliss Institute of Applied Politics.
Hiram students 'master' graduate interdisciplinary studies maze
The three adult learners did not know what to expect from Hiram College's new master's program or what was expected of them when they became the first Master of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies (MAIS) students.
Author bowls over Convocation audience
Author Quinn Dalton grew up a college professor’s daughter.
No/Low Fat Thursday…only at Hiram College
Fat Tuesday, the last day before Lent, is February 28. No/Low Fat Thursday is February 23.
Parents of high school students invited to free College Camp
Knowledge-hungry parents of prospective college students are invited to Hiram College on Saturday, May 20, for College Camp: A Training Program for Parents.
On Friday, August 26, 2005, on the second night of classes, Hiram College kicked off the second year of its Sophomore Program. Students and facilitators for the 2005-2006 Sophomore Program came together for the first time at the Field Station for a picnic dinner and welcome-back activities.
Hiram adds tuition freeze on top of Tuition Guarantee
Hiram College will not raise the cost of tuition, room, board, and fees for any undergraduate student enrolled in the 2006-07 academic year. The decision is another expression of Hiram’s commitment to keeping college costs affordable.
Registration underway for summer and fall Weekend College and M.A. classes
The fall roster of undergraduate and graduate weekend courses for working adults has appeared in several Northeast Ohio newspapers.
Author says Hiram is a college that can change lives
When counselor and author Loren Pope first wrote "Colleges That Change Lives" in 1996, it was clear that he had fallen in love with Hiram College, which he termed a "national asset." Ten years later, in a new edition of the book, Pope's love affair with Hiram has only deepened.
JAMA publishes master's paper by Karen Donley-Hayes
Karen Donley-Hayes writes and edits words for a living, but until she walked into Sheryl Buckley's Contemporary Ethical Issues class, she could not find the words to explain what was so terribly wrong about the way her best friend had died.
Hallmark premiere fills Hayden
Jonathan Estrin '69 returned to Hiram College on January 18 to the applause of students, faculty, staff, old friends, and other members of the Northeast Ohio community.
Hallmark premiere set for Hiram
Because Hiram College changed the course of his life, Jonathan Estrin '69 wants to do something for Hiram College.
Shem knows his medicine and hearts
When Dr. Stephen Bergman takes off his stethoscope and takes up his writing instrument, his Samuel Shem persona can be as wittily sharp as any scalpel – his cuts deep and lasting.
Hiram graduate develops unique product for veterans
Nicole Kapsar, a 2005 graduate of Hiram College, recently worked with Employers United for a Stronger America (EUSA) to create an online database which will be the ultimate resource center for employers and veterans.
Noteworthy in 2005
History professor publishes new book
A new book by Assistant Professor of History Rodney Hessinger is published by the University of Pennsylvania Press.
New accelerated major takes students from high school to medical school in 3 years
In a hurry? Can’t wait to get into medical or veterinary school? Hiram College’s new accelerated major in biomedical humanities is the perfect vehicle to fuel a fast start.
Rootstown students find answers at Hiram
Sophomore Alisha Smith had come to Hiram College, along with about 90 of her Rootstown High School biology classmates, for just such a moment of discovery.
New year begins with month-long celebration of students returning to campus
Throughout the month of August, Hiram College will celebrate the return of its upper class students and welcome its new students to campus.