Hillsdale students’ course registration days will be based on entry year, not credits earned outside of Hillsdale College, starting in the fall of 2019. The Hillsdale College administration has decided — starting with the incoming freshman class in the fall of 2019 — to limit all credits which determine a student’s standing for registration to...
Author: Victoria Marshall (Victoria Marshall)
College receives Gilbert archives, Holocaust research material
Hillsdale students and future generations will have access to eye-witness accounts to the Holocaust, thanks to the college’s recent acquisition of Sir Martin Gilbert’s archives. Hillsdale College recently acquired the entire working library and archives of the late Gilbert, the official biographer of Sir Winston Churchill from 1968 to 2012, who died in 2015. The...
Former solicitor general weighs in on Mueller investigation of Trump
Hillsdale students will be studying the case law that emerges from the aftermath of the Mueller investigation, Ken Starr said in a lecture hosted by The Federalist Society on Thursday. The former Solicitor General gave a lecture titled “Investigating the President: From Ulysses S. Grant to Robert Mueller,” where he drew from his own experience...
Carrington compares Cold War to current politics
Is the bitter partisan divide we face in this country a battle between two opposing regimes? Assistant Professor of Politics Adam Carrington asked this question during a talk at Hillsdale College, comparing today’s current political climate to that of the Election of 1800. The lecture, titled “The First Cold Civil War: The Election of 1800,”...
Snyder emphasizes Christian doctrine over classical tradition
An overemphasis on the “great tradition” has led to provincial thinking among Hillsdale students and faculty, according to Robert Snyder, lecturer in religion. On Wednesday, Feb. 20, student apologetics club Aletheia hosted Snyder to give a talk entitled “Campus Debates, Provincial Thinking, and the Advent of Christ” in the Formal Lounge. Snyder began with the...