Yesterday, I walked across the stage in front of my class,
friends, family, and faculty and received my Bachelor of Arts from Hanover
College. Now that all of the excitement has calmed down, I want to share with you
my journey at Hanover.
Flashing back four years, I drove onto campus unbelievably
nervous. As we parked the car on Donner lawn, all of my fears went away and I
was overcome with excitement. At that moment, I knew Hanover was exactly where
I needed to be. Moving through freshman year, I made some lifelong friends
thanks to my Great Works class/PA group, hall mates, and fellow choir members.
As a freshman, my biggest worries were trying to learn French after taking
years of Spanish in high school, scheduling classes to get my LADRs covered, and
trying every milkshake flavor at Hinkles.
(Notice the lanyard in the photo. Total freshman move)
As sophomore year came along, I decided to design my own
major. I’m so glad Hanover allowed me to design a Neuroscience major and shape
my education around my biggest love in the world, the brain. However, I wasn’t
completely sure what I had gotten myself into. Classes got harder, the days got
shorter, and life seemed a little less manageable. Thankfully, my amazing
friends were there to tackle it with me. We went to Savannah on Spring Break,
Gatlinburg for a quick day trip, and Taco Bell for many late night cravings. As
a sophomore, my biggest worries were taking a class that required a camping trip, scheduling classes to get my LADRs covered, and coming to terms with
the How I Met Your Mother finale.
Junior year started with an uphill battle. Over the
summer, I’d lost one of my best friends and future roommate to a car accident. I
started the year with two friends in Belgium, one friend transitioning into a
new school, and no roommate. Despite the distances from these friends, we still
managed to remain close and I’m so grateful for that. As I think back to junior
year, a lot of emotions arise. I think back to the people that reached out to
me even though they never had to. One friend decided one day to sit with me at
lunch when I was alone and ended up turning into a daily lunch buddy. One
friendship grew substantially thanks to her listening abilities, great hugs,
and convenient location down the hall. One classmate decided to reach out and
pull me out of my room one day and is now one of my best friends. One unexpected
friend talked to me nearly every day and was there any time I needed someone. One
professor emailed me at just the right times saying that I should stop by for
life chats when I had time. One new professor dealt with me walking into her
office in a panic saying things like “I need you to tell me I’m going to get
into grad school.” All of these instances and many more make me so thankful
that Hanover was the place I chose to call home. I truly don’t believe that I
would have found such caring friends and professors at any other school. These
relationships will last a lifetime. As a junior, my biggest worries were
finding myself, scheduling classes to get my LADRs covered, and dealing with
noisy neighbors.
Senior year was insane to say the absolute least. I moved
into an apartment with three of the funniest,
Although these few paragraphs will never truly explain
how I feel about my time at Hanover College, I hope it gives you a sense of
what the school means to me. I made lifelong friends that I wouldn’t
President Lambert said something during Commencement that
keeps running through my head. He said something along the lines of “I hope you
fell in love at Hanover. I hope you fell in love with the cell, the neuron,
history, philosophy, art, wherever your vocation led you.” And, you know what,
I did fall in love. I fell in love with that tiny college overlooking the Ohio
River. I fell in love with the amazing friends I made along the way. I fell in
love with the neuron and the brain. I fell in love with the Alma Mater and
Irish Blessing. I fell in love with the memories. I’m so thankful for Hanover
College and everything it has done for me.
I cannot wait to return as an alumni and see what all the
school is doing for others. For now, though, I must move forward for my next
journey in life. The University of Indianapolis has some large shoes to fill,
but I can’t wait to find my place there too. Thank you all for going on this
journey with me.
Smile always,
e.
"Hanover, Hail to Thee"
