The Kruizenga Art Museum aims to educate, engage and inspire the students, faculty, staff and alumni of Hope College — as well as the broader communities of Holland and West Michigan. As a teaching ...
Charlotte V.O. Witvliet, professor of psychology, has been a member of the Hope faculty since 1997. Her teaching responsibilities have included: She loves teaching and mentoring students with a vision ...
Wayne Brouwer has been a full-time religion professor since 2005. Although he has gained academic expertise in a number of fields, his primary areas of focus are biblical literature, the history of ...
The Knickerbocker Theatre — knickerbocker translates into ‘best of life’ — was acquired by Hope College in 1988. Built in 1911, the theater catered to a wide variety of shows, from vaudeville acts to ...
Ray and Sue Smith Stadium is home to the Flying Dutchmen football team. Formerly known as Holland Municipal Stadium, the facility opened in 1979 and was purchased from the City of Holland in 2012. A ...
Children’s After School Achievement (CASA) is a community after-school program of Hope College that promotes educational achievement among underrepresented children. By way of intentional ...
TRIO Upward Bound is a pre-college preparatory program for students grades 8–12 who are interested in pursuing an educational program beyond high school. TRIO Upward Bound is designed to work with ...
It’s no secret – the best way to get to know Hope is to spend time on our campus. Our goal is to create a memorable, personalized visit that will help you decide if Hope is the right fit for you.