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Moreno returning to Michigan campus, will become dean of social sciences
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Moreno returning to Michigan campus, will become dean of social sciences

External Affairs | Courtesy Professor of History Paul Moreno is returning to Hillsdale College’s Michigan campus next fall semester after spending several years at the Allan P. Kirby Center for Constitutional Studies and Citizenship. Next fall semester, Professor of History Paul Moreno will return to Hillsdale College after several semesters teaching in Washington, D.C. at...

Kirby Center celebrates five years with Boyle Radio Studio dedication: Speaker Paul Ryan and Sen. Tom Cotton featured in inaugural broadcast
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Kirby Center celebrates five years with Boyle Radio Studio dedication: Speaker Paul Ryan and Sen. Tom Cotton featured in inaugural broadcast

Speaker of the House Paul Ryan on the inaugural broadcast of the Boyle Radio Studio. Aaron Sandford | Courtesy   Nationally syndicated radio host Hugh Hewitt featured Speaker of the House Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) and Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) along with Hillsdale College President Larry Arnn for the inaugural broadcast of the Boyle Radio Studio...

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Friends of Hillsdale see Pope Francis in the US

Fifty years after the first papal visit to the United States, friends of Hillsdale, students, and alumni went to see Pope Francis during his visit Tuesday through Saturday of last week. Thousands of people from all across the country flooded Washington, D.C. for the opportunity to pray with the Pope and attend one of his...

Kirby Center chief Matthew Spalding testifies before Congress
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Kirby Center chief Matthew Spalding testifies before Congress

By giving a history of the rule of law in the West, Hillsdale College Professor Matthew Spalding attempted to show a congressional committee the dangers resulting from the Dodd-Frank Act on Sept. 17. In his testimony, Spalding, the Allan P. Kirby Center for Constitutional Studies and Citizenship’s associate vice-president and dean of education programs, warned...