More than 170 women heard talks on topics like dating, creativity, and women’s health at the third Curate Women’s Conference Summit on Jan. 29 in the Searle Center. “I loved all the moments when the women were together in the same place – registration, lunch, opening and closing sessions,” Student Activities Program Assistant Riley Arlinghaus...
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Career Services launches initiative to equip student entrepreneurs
A new Career Services initiative will prepare eight entrepreneurial sophomores to launch their own businesses. The Kehoe Family Initiative for Entrepreneurial Excellence is a five-semester fellowship during which students will develop their business ideas through a combination of coursework, interactive learning, networking, and mentorship, and working on various projects and assignments. Fellows receive $2,000 in...
Curate set to host all-campus women’s event
The third annual Curate Women’s Summit will feature 25 speakers in the Plaster Auditorium this weekend. From 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Hillsdale women will have the opportunity to attend up to four break-out sessions and connect with other women, including alumni, staff, and faculty. For the first time, the day will be...
Fleece, please: Local llama farm flourishes
Kent and Tahny Lowry initially bought 30 acres of land in hopes of raising their sons and a few animals as best as they could. Before they knew it, they became the owners of a small farm and an alpaca fiber business. Lowry’s Little Flock Farm is home to alpacas and llamas, as well as...
Hillsdale in D.C.’s radio expands its reach
Hillsdale in D.C. ‘s radio studio recently expanded to allow students on WHIP and D.C. faculty to host new shows, enabling Hillsdalians in D.C. to advance Hillsdale’s mission beyond its 400 acres in Michigan. “Hillsdale in D.C. serves to advance the mission of Hillsdale College through various mediums,” Matthew Spalding, vice president of Washington operations,...




