play.

When they're not in class, almost every student is involved in at least one of the 72 plus on-campus clubs and organizations. If you need something different, Cleveland and Akron are both only a 30 minute drive.

All sorts of things to do

"You're not going to get bored here."

There really is that much to do here. The choices can challenge even the best at time management. Check out the new Coleman Sports, Recreation and Fitness center to stay active. Or if you like to compete, join one of the Terrier Athletic teams and compete on the NCAA Division III level.

 

around the world with megan

Megan is travelling around the world with her fellow Hiram classmates.  Check out her blog to learn more about her experiences. 

Field Station

Our 390-acre James H. Barrow Field Station is not just home to emus, swans, and ducks, but a handful of Hiram College students live there at any given time as well.  In addition, students can use the area for environmental science experiments, hiking, playing and having picnics. 

 


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