호프 칼리지
호프 칼리지의 위치
반 블렉 홀, 1858년에 세워짐
호프 칼리지 (Hope College)는 미국 미시간주 홀랜드 에 있는 사립 기독교 리버럴 아트 대학이다. 1851년 네덜란드 이민자들의 학교로서, 이민 공동체가 처음으로 정착된 이후 4년만에 설립되었다. 1862년 첫번째 입학생이 졸업생이 배출되고 1862년 주 당국에서 허락을 받았다. 호프 칼리지는 미국 개혁 교회에 소속되어있으며 기독교적 활동에 적극적이다. 125에이커의 캠퍼스는 다운타운과 근접하며 1884년부터 웨스턴 신학교 가 함께 사용하고 있다. 시편 42편 "하나님께 소망을 두라"에서 희망이라는 말에서 호프 대학교의 교훈을 삼았다. 김혜자 의 부친 김용택 장관, 총신대학교의 심창섭 박사가 이 학교 졸업생이다.
디보스 필드하우스
역대 총장 명단은 아래와 같다.[ 4]
Philip Phelps Jr. (1866-1878)
Charles Scott (1878-1893)
Gerrit J. Kollen (1893-1911, Hope College Class of 1868)
Ame Vennema (1911-1918, Hope College Class of 1879)
Edward D. Dimnent (1918-1931, Hope College Class of 1896)
Wynand Wichers (1931-1945)
Irwin J. Lubbers (1945-1963, Hope College Class of 1917)
Calvin A. VanderWerf (1963-1970, Hope College Class of 1937)
Gordon VanWylen (1972-1987)
John H. Jacobson (1987-1999)
James E. Bultman (1999-2013, Hope College Class of 1963)
John C. Knapp (2013-2017)
Dennis N. Voskuil (2017, Interim)
예배당
그렉 A. 매스트
Dave Brat, Representative Virginia's 7th congressional district; economics professor at Randolph–Macon College
James E. Bultman, president of Hope College from 1999 to 2013
Sylvia T. Ceyer, Professor and Chair of Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Robert Danhof, jurist
Martin De Haan, editor of Our Daily Bread devotional
Max DePree, writer; industrialist; former CEO of Herman Miller furniture
Kevin DeYoung, author, pastor
Dave Engbers, co-founder of Founders Brewing Company
Pete Hoekstra, former U.S. Representative, Ambassador to the Netherlands
Jim Kaat, 25-year Major League Baseball pitcher
Terri Lynn Land, former Michigan Secretary of State
Doc Lavan, 12-year Major League Baseball player
Arend Lubbers, president of Grand Valley State University from 1969 to 2001
Rob "CmdrTaco" Malda, founder of Slashdot
Rev. Dr. Gregg A. Mast (B.A. 1974), clergyman, president of New Brunswick Theological Seminary (2006–present)[ 5]
Wendell Alverson Miles, federal judge
John Moolenaar, Representative, Michigan's 4th congressional district
Craig Morford, former United States Deputy Attorney General
A. J. Muste, pacifist, labor, and Civil Rights Movement activist
Milton J. Nieuwsma, author, Emmy-winning filmwriter and producer
David A. Noebel, Christian writer
Robert R. Peterson, renowned chemistry enthusiast
Clark V. Poling, military chaplain
Willis J. Potts, pediatric surgeon who devised early heart surgeries for children
Rachel Reenstra, host of Ms. Adventure on Animal Planet
Robert A. Schuller, televangelist, former preacher on The Hour of Power
Robert H. Schuller, televangelist, founder of The Hour of Power
Larry Siedentop, historian
Richard Smalley*, Nobel prize-winning chemist
Morris Steggerda, early 20th century physical anthropologist
Mike Stevens, co-founder of Founders Brewing Company
Sufjan Stevens, Academy Award Nominated musician
Eugene Sutton, Episcopal Bishop of Maryland
William Te Winkle, Wisconsin State Senator
Jeff R. Thompson, Louisiana legislator and judge
Eugene van Tamelen, biochemist
Carol van Voorst, US ambassador to Iceland
Guy Vander Jagt, U.S. Representative
George F. Veenker, basketball coach at University of Michigan, football coach at U of M and Iowa State
John E. Visser, President of Emporia State University from 1967 to 1984
Glenn M. Wagner, pastor and author
Theodore O. Yntema, professor of business at University of Chicago, chairman of Ford Motor Credit Company
Annette Ziegler, Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice
Samuel Marinus Zwemer, scholar, missionary in Arabia[ 6]
Kim Zimmer*, actress in One Life to Live and Guiding Light