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  2. Hope College - Wikipedia

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    Hope College is a private Christian liberal arts college in Holland, Michigan, United States. It was originally opened in 1851 as the Pioneer School by Dutch immigrants four years after the community was first settled. The first freshman college class matriculated in 1862, and Hope received its state charter in 1866.

  3. DeVos Fieldhouse - Wikipedia

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    DeVos Fieldhouse is a 3,400-seat indoor arena in Holland, Michigan.It was built in 2005, at a cost of $22 million. It is home to Hope College's men's and women's basketball teams, the Hope Flying Dutchmen and the Hope Flying Dutch and Hope College's volleyball team.

  4. Holland Municipal Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Holland Municipal Stadium was a 5,322-seat American football stadium located in Holland, Michigan. Built in 1979, Hope College purchased Holland Municipal Stadium from the City of Holland in 2012 and renamed the facility, where the Flying Dutchmen play, Ray & Sue Smith Stadium.

  5. Hope College aims to expand campus in Holland

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  6. List of Michigan State Historic Sites in Ottawa County

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    Holland Harbor Lighthouse† / Holland Harbor: South Pier, Holland Harbor, Holland State Park: Holland vicinity January 16, 1976: Holland Old City Hall and Fire Station† 106 Eighth Street Holland: November 7, 1977: Holland Post Office: 3110th Street Holland: July 17, 1997: Hope Church: 77 West 11th Street Holland: April 20, 1989: Hope College ...

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  8. Matthew A. Scogin - Wikipedia

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    Matthew A. Scogin is an American academic administrator, business leader, and government official who became the 14th president of Hope College in Holland, Michigan, in 2019. [1] Previous to assuming this role, he held leadership positions at the U.S. Department of the Treasury and the New York Stock Exchange.

  9. Western Theological Seminary - Wikipedia

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    Albertus van Raalte founded Hope College in Holland Michigan; believing that parents had a primary responsibility to educate their children and not the state. [1] In 1866, seven students graduating from Hope College felt called to full-time Christian ministry following graduation.