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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. It is also used for other events.
Graves Hall Dimnent Memorial Chapel. Hope's motto is taken from Psalm 42:6: "Spera in Deo" ("Hope in God"). The college's emblem is an anchor.This is drawn from a speech by Albertus van Raalte, the leader of the community, on the occasion of the founding of the Pioneer School in 1851: "This is my anchor of hope for this people in the future," (an allusion to Hebrews 6:19).
The Kruizenga Art Museum (KAM) is a 15,000 square feet (1,400 m 2) college art museum located in Holland, Michigan. Situated within the heart of the Hope College campus; the museum was designed to serve as an educational resource for both the campus community and the other colleges and schools in the area. The museum features two galleries, and ...
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Hope lost 5-1 to Kalamazoo College in the MIAA men's semifinals on Thursday. Hope (10-11) earned its point at third doubles when freshman Cooper Nugent and junior Jonathan Eggleston recorded an 8 ...
Hope College Informational Designation Hope College Campus, 12th Street and College Avenue Holland: January 16, 1962: Interurban Depot† 363 West Main Street Coopersville: April 14, 1972: Jenison Museum: 28 Port Sheldon Drive Jenison: June 16, 1972: Khardomah Lodge / Susan Hill Yerkes Informational Designation 1365 Lake Avenue Grand Haven: May ...
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.
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.