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Boston College Names Father Jack Butler as 26th President

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Butler, who currently serves as the Haub Vice President for University Mission and Ministry, will succeed William P. Since joining the university's Campus Ministry in 2002, he has been instrumental in advancing several key initiatives, including formative education programs and Core Curriculum renewal. Jack" Butler, S.J.,

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How to Survive and Thrive in Winter at Hope College!

Hope College Network

When I moved here in August, downtown Holland, with its beach and the beautiful campus, was thriving in green and colorful hues. The warmth of your friends being around you, having coffee, and study sessions in cozy spots like Campus Ministries will help you deal with winter. But winter? Suddenly, winter doesnt feel so bad.

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Student Life at Hope

Hope College Network

I’ve been to events for Pre-Law Society, Geek Life, Hope Taekwondo, Nykerk, Prism, and Hope Catholics, but there’s even more to choose from. Many clubs on campus allow you to come and go as you’re able to, so there’s no pressure. Faith Life Faith life at Hope is vibrant! I highly recommend checking it out.

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Inside the Mind of Jacob Duran: Newton Hall’s Spiritual RA

PUC

During the 2023-2024 school year, students felt each worship was the same program, leaving them uninvolved with fewer attending throughout the week. Student leaders and staff members wanted to make a change and get them excited to go to dorm worship. How many students do you think go every Tuesday to dorm worship?

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SA Feature: Leila Beltran

PUC

That looks like visiting dorms, meeting with students one-on-one, and creating experiences for students to explore what it looks like to be a part of a spiritual community that cares for them. There are so many opportunities for students to worship on campus! I’m looking forward to seeing our effect on campus!

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What Are You Involved In? | Message from Mattie ’20

Hope College Network

On the last day of Orientation, students have the chance to learn all about what you can take part in during your time at Hope. Check out the video below to hear a few students share about how getting involved impacted their Hope College experience. Message from Mattie ’20 appeared first on Life at Hope College.

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A School Day in the Life at Hope College

Hope College Network

11:00 AM-12:30 PM After class, I went to work at my on-campus job in Campus Print and Mail. Every shift looks different, but usually involves receiving and sending packages, helping students, and doing homework if we have down time. and got a donut to share, then headed back to Campus Ministries.