New concepts for how to grade in the classroom have always been popular among students, but one Hiram professor recently instituted a new concept she refers to as “ungrading” into one of her courses.
After a few years of interruption, we are re-launching the Field Stations Newsletter! In each issue we will share news and highlight information about our different areas of work, our initiatives, and ...
Elizabeth Jacobs has worked in a variety of social service and educational settings. She started at Hiram College as the textbook buyer for the Bookstore. She currently serves as the administrative ...
Hiram’s theatre minor will challenge you to think creatively and collaboratively as you individualize your studies to fit your specific interests and career goals. Through rigorous study and ...
The Office of Campus Involvement is here to help you find your fit, host student engagement events, and support student clubs and organizations. On this page you’ll find all the resources needed to ...
Katie Zittere teaches of variety of classes including Corporate Finance, Professional Responsibilities, Financial Decision Making and Financial Statement Analysis and Valuation.
One of the main goals of the GCPL is to prepare Hiram students to be proactively engaged citizens, with an understanding of how policies impact their careers and leadership roles. As the GCPL is ...
As Vice President of Development and Alumni Relations, Michelle oversees philanthropic initiatives, alumni engagement, and strategic partnerships to advance the College’s mission. With a commitment to ...
The mission of the educational studies major at Hiram College is to foster intellectual excellence and social responsibility. Students are provided a platform on which to engage and study the issues ...
Students who enjoy the hands-on application of computers are naturally drawn to our applied computer science degree. Hiram’s program is designed for students who wish to enter careers in information ...