Hiram College
Founded in 1850, Hiram College continues today as one of the nation’s most well respected liberal arts institutions. Located in Northeast Ohio’s Western Reserve Area, Hiram attracts students from throughout the United States and 24 countries. Hiram’s academic calendar, known as the Hiram Plan, is unique to the nation.
The College offers students one of the country’s oldest and most respected study abroad program. More than 50% of Hiram students study abroad during their four years on campus. Recognized as a Baccalaureate-I institution by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, Hiram is one of only 13% of colleges and universities to be awarded a chapter of the prestigious honor society Phi Beta Kappa. Hiram enrolls 1,240 students in its traditional program and more than 300 adult learners in the Weekend College, the first program of its kind in Ohio.






Denison (1-0, 6-0), DePauw (1-0, 4-0) and Wittenberg (1-0, 4-2) each earned their first NCAC win last week to sit tied atop the standings with Kenyon (1-0, 4-1) after wins over Allegheny (0-1, 6-2), Hiram (0-1, 3-5) and Ohio Wesleyan (0-1, 1-7), respectively. Lacrosse action continues this week as Wooster (0-0, 6-1) is scheduled to open up NCAC play on the road versus Allegheny on Tuesday.