Hillsdale College seniors scored in the 99th-100th percentile of college students nationwide in a national standardized exam. In the second year the college has administered the Educational Testing Service Proficiency Profile, the 50 seniors from Hillsdale who took the exam earned an average total score of 482.4 of 500 points, nearly two points higher than...
Author: Evan Carter (Evan Carter)
Alumnae compete in USA Track Championships
Alumnae Emily Oren ‘16 and Kayla Caldwell ‘13 competed in the USA Track and Field Indoor Championships in Albuquerque, New Mexico, this weekend. This year’s competition was the first indoor championship for Oren, while it was Caldwell’s fourth time competing in the event. Neither athlete placed in the top half of her event, with Oren...
Hillsdale Hospital named one of the top 100 rural U.S. hospitals
Hillsdale Hospital was named one of the 100 top rural and community hospitals in the U.S. in Becker’s Hospital Review and received a $45,000 incumbent worker training grant from the state this past month. The Michigan Works Southeast grant will fund training for the Obstetrics unit on a new fetal monitoring system, training to update...
Reform Medicaid by simplifying its reimbursement process
Editors note: A previous version of the piece incorrectly stated that Allegiance Health in Jackson is part of the University of Michigan Health System. The piece has been changed to reflect Allegiance Health’s acquisition by the Henry Ford Health System. Washington pundits expect House Republicans to introduce legislation to repeal and replace the Affordable Care...
Council begins process of establishing Neighborhood Enterprise Zone downtown
The Hillsdale City Council took steps to establish the city’s third Neighborhood Enterprise Zone during their Feb. 6 meeting. If adopted in April, this NEZ would offer 10-year tax abatements to 17 property-owners on West Street south of M-99 if they chose to rehabilitate their houses. A public hearing on the proposed NEZ is scheduled...




