Month: September 2015

Home 2015 September
Alumna wins fellowship for foreign correspondence
Post

Alumna wins fellowship for foreign correspondence

The Steamboat Institute recognized alumna Jillian Melchior ’09 for her achievements in journalism with the Tony Blankley Chair for Public Policy and American Exceptionalism Friday. Melchior was honored at the institute’s Seventh Annual Freedom Conference in Steamboat Springs, Colorado as the second individual to receive the title. The collaboration will provide her opportunities to make...

National title ‘expected now’ of women’s cross-country
Post

National title ‘expected now’ of women’s cross-country

Expectations are high this cross-country season as the women look to claim the national team title after placing second last year and the men look to make the national meet for the first time in 11 years. The Charger women will be returning all four of last year’s All-Americans. Men’s and women’s cross-country coach Andrew...

Hillsdale to leave GLIAC, join G-MAC
Post

Hillsdale to leave GLIAC, join G-MAC

After competing in the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference for 42 years, Hillsdale College has decided to leave the conference after the 2016-2017 academic year.  Effective July 1st, 2017, Hillsdale, along with four other GLIAC schools, will join the Great Midwest Athletic Conference. “As a college, we have always been committed to partnering with like-minded...

Freshmen provide spark for women’s tennis team
Post

Freshmen provide spark for women’s tennis team

While other students enjoyed the last couple weeks of summer break, Hillsdale’s women’s tennis team geared up for the start of their season which begins this weekend with home matches on Saturday at 11 a.m. against Walsh and Sunday at 1 p.m. against Ashland. This year the team welcomed four new freshmen to their roster...

Post

Debate with decorum

Class of 2019: welcome. You have come from all over the country and the world with varied educational backgrounds—public, private, charter and home schools, to name a few—to be united by this college in the common task of higher education. You’ve likely already begun to engage in some of the inevitable, inexhaustible Hillsdale debates as...