For the first time in four years, Passages, sponsored by the Philos Project and the Museum of the Bible Foundation, is offering an additional opportunity for Hillsdale students to travel to Israel over the summer in addition to their annual Christmas Break trip. For $750, students can spend 11 days in Israel between June 30...
Author: Elizabeth Bachmann (Elizabeth Bachmann)
Hillcats to perform James Taylor
“It’s gonna be smokin,’” Music Department Chair James Holleman said of the upcoming Hillcats Faculty Jazz concert. This Friday the Hillcats will jazzify the music of James Taylor in the McNamara Rehearsal Hall at 8:00 p.m. No tickets are required. The concert will feature vocalist and bassist Hank Horton, a voice and base instructor at...
Children learn food lessons in hands-on class
Bon Appétit Marketing Coordinator William Persson explained the genesis and goals of the the company’s Healthy Kids program. “Part of our company mission is to teach people about eating well, and I think this program came out of the fact that children are not always taught that, even though they really enjoy food. Persson said....
Confidence is key: alum Anderson teaches self-defense
When he came to Hillsdale College on a four-year football scholarship in 1975, Brian Anderson anticipated graduating four years later with an art major and going on to teach. The possibilities of that life path lasted only until he saw his friend practicing some kind of strange martial art in his dorm; this was Anderson’s...
Hillsdale Hospital program helps local nursing students
Since 2001, Hillsdale Hospital has awarded over $3 million in tuition assistance to over 48 Hillsdale County high school students with aspirations of becoming registered nurses. Hillsdale County high school students interested in nursing school can apply to the hospital for tuition assistance. If accepted, the hospital will help with expenses of colleges in and...




