Only the best of the best get into the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University — no more than five of approximately 200 applicants each year, according to the Kennedy School website. Kadeem Noray ’15 is one of the five. In early March, Noray — a triple major in economics, math, and...
Author: Brooke Conrad (Brooke Conrad)
Students learn what they want from Career Shift
Although relationships Hillsdale College has with employers and alumni can help students find internships and jobs, the Career Shift platform may help students to identify the type of job for which they are looking. The career services office has three main platforms for helping students find jobs: Handshake, LinkedIn, and Career Shift. While the first...
Reliving once-in-a-lifetime experiences with study abroad programs
If “you only live once” is America’s best expression for living in the moment, the French have an even better one: “profiter du moment.” “It means to ‘profit’ from the moment, to get all you can from an experience because it’s not going to last,” junior JoAnna Kroeker said after spending four months in Tours,...
Southern Hillsdale County plagued by unusual rise in number of burglaries
An unusual number of burglaries have taken place in southern Hillsdale County and surrounding areas over the past two or three months, areas largely populated by the Amish community. “It might have happened once, but not like this,” said Hillsdale County resident Esther Lengacher. “It’s just going on and on.” Several residents in Hillsdale...
‘Boots-on-the-ground’ admissions attracts Californian students
Over the past three decades, Hillsdale has accepted more and more students from states as distant as Texas, Colorado, and California as a result both of intentional efforts by the admissions department, and of what seems to be a more nationwide interest in the college. Sophomore Hannah Socolofsky knew she wanted to come to a...




