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Susan Cherup is a Professor of Education at Hope College, affiliated with the Department of Education. She teaches education classes, supervises clinical experiences, advises the Student Technology Team, and has led a May Term course on the Rosebud Reservation in South Dakota since 1990.
- M.A., Emotional Impairments Endorsement, Western Michigan University
- K–12 Endorsement, Learning Disabilities, Hope College
- B.A., Spanish, Hope College
Her primary research interests include special education, technology integration in teaching, and interdisciplinary collaborations for global health initiatives, particularly in Cameroon. Her work emphasizes culturally responsive pedagogy and leveraging technology to enhance literacy outcomes for students with disabilities.
Key trends in her publications highlight technology in teacher education, digital accommodations for learning disabilities, and interdisciplinary health education projects in international settings.
- Vanderbush-Weller Award (2014)
- ISTE Distinguished Achievement Award (2002)
- Grants: National Collegiate Inventors and Innovators Alliance (2007), Howard Hughes Medical Institute (2007), Frost Center (2012)
Professor Cherup has advised numerous students and collaborated with education and nursing teams on global projects. Her grants focus on technology research, cultural immersion, and health education in underserved communities.





