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Donald W. Kaatz, ’74, investor and founder of Adventure Growth, Inc., will deliver the December 2019 commencement address at Hiram College.
Read MoreThe late Harlene Jones Lee ’51, an educator and professional skater, has left $3.4 million to Hiram College as a gift from her estate.
Read MoreThe new crime, law, and justice major at Hiram College helps students explore justice and legality through engagement with sociology, philosophy, ethics, political science, and public health studies.
Read MoreHiram students will be joining the Cleveland Opera Theater in Professor Dr. Sonntag’s new opera-in-progress, Coal Creek.
Read MoreThe January 2019 issue of the Hiram Magazine—a magazine for alumni and friends of Hiram College—is now available!
Read MoreHiram College announces a $1.25 million gift from an anonymous donor to support need-based scholarships in the name of Galen J. Roush, a 1915 alumnus of the College. The gift will enable the College to offer scholarships to students who need financial assistance in rounding out their overall financial aid package.
Read MoreStudents kicked off the fall three-week semester networking with alumni and learning about proper table manners and interview attire.
Read MoreDuring this time of being thankful, the Hiram College community would like to recognize a handful of our recent donors, and how their gifts have helped to advance and transform campus
Read MoreCarol Zelis Perez ‘75, United States Ambassador to Chile, will deliver Hiram College’s May 12 commencement ceremony keynote address on the topic of change. Since Perez graduated from her alma mater, she has experienced a vibrant, successful and ever-evolving career in foreign service, leadership and diplomacy. Her personal and professional narrative of change aligns perfectly with Hiram College’s repositioning change as the New Liberal Arts.
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