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Trumpeter swans have been a part of the James H. Barrow Biological Field Station for nearly 40 years and it has become a tradition for the swans to hold names of Greek mythology.
Read MoreResidents at the Inn at the Pines, an assisted living and memory care facility in Hiram, recently watched stories of their lives unfold, thanks to an assignment given to students in a journalism class with David Strukel, Ph.D., assistant professor of communication.
Read MoreIn recent years, Hiram College has been a front-runner in designing and implementing bold academic changes under a model aptly known as the New Liberal Arts™. The College is now taking steps to make its New Liberal Arts more accessible with a new tuition model that will reduce the published tuition and mandatory fees by 35 percent, starting in fall 2020, in addition to offering free summer courses and paid internships.
Read MoreThree Hiram College students join Matthew Notarian, visiting professor of classics, digging up history at archaeological excavation in Italy.
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