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2026 Jan

Campus Life

鶹ý, Western Theological Seminary to Host Nicene Creed Panel and Rare Book Event

In honor of the 1,700th anniversary of the Nicene Creed, 鶹ý and Western Theological Seminary (WTS) will co-host a panel discussion titled “Faith in Manuscript: Celebrating 1700 Years of the Nicene Creed” on Thursday, Jan. 29 at 4 p.m. at Hope’s Van Wylen Library. This interactive event will feature a faculty panel followed by a period of hands-on discovery, where the public can explore a curated treasure trove of rare books connected to the history and dissemination of the Creed.

Academics

Martin Luther King Jr. Civil Rights Photo Gallery

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Civil Rights Lecture featuring Dr. Jemar Tisby, The New York Times bestselling author of “The Color of Compromise,” was held on Monday, Jan. 19, 2026.

Arts

University of Michigan Men’s Glee Club to Perform at 鶹ý

鶹ý is pleased to welcome the University of Michigan Men’s Glee Club for a special and free concert open to 鶹ý and the community on Sunday, February 1, 2026, at 3:00 p.m. in the Concert Hall of the Jack H. Miller Center for Musical Arts.

Academics

Lecture to Discuss the Human and Technology Relationship in the Digital Age

The Saint Benedict Institute will host a lecture by Dr. Jared Ortiz, titled “The Monk and the Machine: How St. Benedict Can Help Us Preserve Our Humanity in the Digital Age,” on Wednesday, Jan. 28, 2026, at 7 p.m. in Winants Auditorium at Graves Hall on the 鶹ý campus in Holland.

Academics

Disarming Leviiathan Podcast

Dr. Rev. Dru Johnson, professor of biblical and theological studies at 鶹ý, was a recent guest on the Disarming Leviathan podcast, discussing the differences between biblical law and American law

Campus Life

The Lakeshore West Michigan

Sometimes it takes outsiders to remind us how extraordinary our everyday really is. Thanks, Josh & Jase.

Arts

Hope Art Professor Hosts “Thick and Thin” Art Exhibit Jan. 16-Feb. 17

Lisa Walcott — 鶹ý associate professor of art — will host a four-week art exhibit at the De Pree Art Gallery on campus from Jan. 16-Feb. 17, 2026. She’ll also open the exhibit by hosting an artist talk on Friday, Jan. 16 in Graves Hall (in Winants Auditorium) at 5:30 p.m., followed by a reception at De Pree Art Gallery at 6:30 p.m.

Academics

Fall 2025 Dean's List Announced

The Registrar’s Office is pleased to announce Dean’s List recipients for the spring semester. The Dean’s List is awarded to full-time, degree-seeking students who have received grades for all courses in a given semester (no incompletes) and have a semester GPA of 3.50 or above.

Arts

StrikeTime Dance Theatre Presents “Journey Through Imagination” on Jan. 16 & 17

The 鶹ý dance affiliate StrikeTime Dance Theatre will present a live dance event for children titled “Journey Through Imagination” on Fri., Jan. 16, at 7 p.m. and Sat., Jan. 1​7, at ​2 p.m. at the Knickerbocker Theatre in downtown Holland. This free performance is open to all ages and especially welcomes children and those with a child-like spirit who are interested in celebrating the power of dance, art, reading and community.

Campus Life

13 On Your Side

鶹ý alum Emily Henry's book "People We Meet on Vacation" debuted on Netflix on Friday.

Campus Life

Holland Sentinel

鶹ý alumna and bestselling author Emily Henry celebrated the Netflix premiere of the movie adaptation of her novel "People We Meet on Vacation" on Jan. 9.

Arts

American College Theatre Festival Selects 鶹ý to Perform “Havurah”

The 鶹ý Department of Theatre was selected to perform “Havurah” by Margot Connelly, during the Region III American College Theatre Festival (ACTF), which will be held in Madison, Wisconsin, from Tues., January 6 through Sun., January 11. Hope will perform at the Mitchell Theatre at the University of Wisconsin–Madison on Wed., January 7 at 3:30 p.m. and on Thurs., January 8 at 11 a.m.

2025 Dec

Academics

Ann Arbor Family

Dr. Alyssa Whitford discuss how to build memories with your tween this holiday season.

Campus Life

Hope Invites Community for “Chinatown Rising” Film Screening on National Day of Racial Healing

“Chinatown Rising” will be featured on Tuesday, January 20, at 6:30 p.m. at the Knickerbocker Theatre, in downtown Holland. The documentary film highlights a San Francisco neighborhood in transition as Chinatown activists of the 1960s reflect on their years as young residents waging battles for bilingual education, tenants’ rights and ethnic studies curriculum that would shape their community and nation. The screening is being hosted on the National Day of Racial Healing, which falls annually on the Tuesday following Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.

Arts

Christmas Vespers Concert Available on PBS and Radio Outlets

The 85th annual Christmas Vespers service held at Dimnent Memorial Chapel on the 鶹ý campus in early December, was recorded for television and radio and will be featured on multiple stations nationwide during the following broadcast times:

Campus Life

2025 Christmas Tree Lighting Photo Gallery

The Annual Christmas Tree Lighting was held on Tuesday, December 2 at the President's House followed by a celebration with treats, music, and community.

Academics

WalletHub

Ask the expert, Herbert Martin, on the best ways to organize and keep track of your expenses

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