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Hocking College Announces Autumn 2021 Dean's List

by Hocking College Contributing Writer

In order to make the Hocking College Dean’s List, students need to be in good academic standing and achieve a term GPA of 3.5 or higher, and a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0.

A full list of students who made Hocking College’s Autumn 2021 Dean’s List can be found below.

Hawks Soar After Twelve Straight Wins

by Hocking College Contributing Writer

Hocking College's Men’s Basketball team is off to a 12-0 start and ranked #17 in the nation in Division II of the NJCAA. This is the best start to the season in school history. The team is averaging 96.6 points per game, which currently ranks 6th in the country. They are only allowing 63.9 points per game, good for 11th in the country, which is an average scoring margin of 32.7 points per game.

Learning on the Job: Student Employment at Hocking College

by Hocking College Contributing Writer

Hocking College is designated by the National Consortium for Entrepreneurship Education as an Entrepreneurial School; in fact, it was named the nation’s first Higher Ed Entrepreneurial School in 2019. As an entrepreneurial school, Hocking College not only prepares students for careers in the workforce by providing hands-on classroom experience, it also offers students the opportunity to work in student employment positions while in college, often working in their field while studying.

Hocking College Announces Summer 2021 Dean's List

by Hocking College Contributing Writer

In order to make the Hocking College Dean’s List, students need to be in good academic standing and achieve a term GPA of 3.5 or higher, and a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0.

Hawks Receive $10,000 Grant to Welcome Women’s Flag Football to Campus

by Hocking College Contributing Writer

Hocking College will add Women’s Flag Football to its ever-growing athletic department in the 2021-2022 academic year after receiving a $10,000 grant provided by the NJCAA Foundation, NFL FLAG, and RCX Sports. This addition marks the 13th varsity sport offered through the Hocking College Athletic Department.

Learning to Teach Birds from a Bike at Hocking College

by Hocking College Contributing Writer

Even though Wildlife Resources Management Program Manager Lynn Holtzman is retiring from Hocking College on July 2, he’ll still be involved in teaching people about Ohio wildlife.

Hocking College Performing Arts Scholarship Open to all Students

by Hocking College Contributing Writer

So far this summer, Hocking College has awarded more than $10,000 in Performing Arts Scholarships for singers and musicians. "I'm not finished yet!," Emily Davis, Communications and Theatre Program Manager and head of performing arts, declared.

Hocking College Announces Spring 2021 Dean's List

by Hocking College Contributing Writer

NELSONVILLE, Ohio—In order to make the Hocking College Dean’s List, students need to be in good academic standing and achieve a term GPA of 3.5 or higher, and a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0.

Hocking College Equestrian Team Finishes Shortened Season

by Hocking College Contributing Writer

The Hocking College equestrian team competed in their only show of the season last weekend at the Reality Dreams show at the Fairfield County Fairgrounds in Lancaster. Even though it was a cold and rainy day, the team had a blast! The 2020/2021 Equestrian team is Marcus Perko, Nina Goldsmith, Emma Smith, Courtney Easton, Rachael Jungling and Alex Spondike.

Hawks' Football Concludes Spring Season Among the Nation's Best

by Hocking College Contributing Writer

It was an abbreviated spring season, as anticipated, due to COVID-19 protocols around the country, but the Hocking College Hawks completed a three-game spring season with a record of 2-1 and statistically displayed the nation’s best defense. In fact, the Hawks currently rank first in the NJCAA allowing just 85.7 yards per game. The defense was tops in rushing defense (41.4 ypg) and passing defense (44.3 ypg).

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