Hiram College Softball To Make Repeat Appearance in NCAC Tournament This Weekend

April 30, 2008

The Hiram College softball team won its last four North Coast Athletic Conference games to improve to 8-6 overall in conference play and will make its second straight appearance in postseason play. Read more

Student Leadership Awards abound for 2007-2008

April 30, 2008

On Monday, April 28th, the College presented Student Leadership Awards for the 2007-2008 year. Any student nominated must have a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.75 or higher and must be in good judicial standing with Hiram College. This student may not have received an Excellence in Leadership Award in the same category for the previous year. For senior leadership awards, the student must have a 2.75 cumulative GPA or higher and have graduated in either December 2007 or be eligible for graduation in May 2008. He or she must also be in good judicial standing with Hiram College. This year, we were fortunate to have several of last year’s recipients presenting awards!

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Choruses Perform at Hiram Christian Church

April 30, 2008

The Hiram College Men’s and Women’s Choruses perform this Sunday, May 4 at 4 p.m. in the Hiram Christian Church.
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Hiram Writers Successful in Literary Competition

April 29, 2008

Congratulations to students Ashley Nuzzi `08, and Brittany Stone `08, for their successful finishes in the East Central Colleges Student Literary Competition. 

Hiram College Student-Athletes Stephanie Zunic and Craig Dobos Named NCAC Players of the Week

April 29, 2008

Hiram College junior softball player and All-North Coast Athletic Conference shortstop Stephanie Zunic (Canfield) along with junior baseball player and All-NCAC designated hitter Craig Dobos (Warren/Howland) have been named this week’s conference “Players of the Week.” Read more

MAIS 2008 candidates present their Capstones

April 26, 2008

In a powerful, exciting, and rewarding day, the 2008 MAIS candidates, slated to graduate on May 10 presented their Capstone Projects – the culmination of their years of graduate work in Hiram’s Master of Arts in interdisciplinary studies program to a packed house in Gelbke Fine Arts Center on Saturday, April 26. Family, friends, students, professors, and prospective MAIS students listened to five fascinating presentations, were treated to lunch, then listened to the remaining two presentations before everyone celebrated at a reception in the Art Gallery. Read more

Alumni Weekend Reunion Dinners…. Mmmmm….

April 26, 2008

Alumni Weekend 2008 boasts no shortage of food, fun, and frivolity, and the reunion dinners on Saturday evening will be a highlight of all that and more! Gather with all alumni who return for the weekend – from one year out to those celebrating their 60th reunions! Enjoy cocktails and hors d’oeuvres before heading off to your reunion dinner. At 5:30 p.m. President Chema will present this year’s alumni awards as well as provide you a brief update on happenings at the College.

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Earth Day Extravaganza!

April 25, 2008

Earth Day is here! So join us in the celebrations, which will be on Saturday, April 26, from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. (and beyond). Come join the fun, learn a lot, and do something good for the planet and yourself.

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Hiram College Softball Sweeps Oberlin College

April 24, 2008

Junior All-NCAC shortstop Stephanie Zunic (Canfield) and junior All-NCAC first baseman Chastine Romanello (Phoenix, Ariz./Barry Goldwater) each hit their fourth homeruns of the season as the Hiram College softball team swept Oberlin College today (Thursday, Apr. 24) in a North Coast Athletic Conference doubleheader in Oberlin. The Terriers won the first game, 13-1, and won the nightcap, 12-0 in five innings. [Game One Box] [Game Two Box] Read more

Hiram College Baseball Defeated by Lake Erie College

April 24, 2008

The Hiram College baseball team was defeated by Lake Erie College, 19-4, today (Thursday, Apr. 24) in a non-conference and single nine-inning game at the Robert O. Fishel Field. [Game Stats] Read more

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