Seniors looking to work on their digital appeal can head to Rough Draft on Nov. 2 for advice on how to look their best on the internet. “We want to teach students how to use Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and related platforms,” Assistant Director of Career Services Sophia Donohoe said. Career Services decided to start this...
Author: Joel Meng (Joel Meng)
Students react to Apple’s iOS 11
With the release of ARKit, a new augmented reality software in iOS 11, the boundaries between the digital world and the physical world have become blurred. The new ARKit software enables users of eligible devices to experience games and apps overlaid on the real world, using apps that allow users to play with digital...
Liberal arts in action: Teaching English in China
Where the Great Wall of China meets the coast of the Yellow Sea, a two-hour train ride east of Beijing, Hannah Talkington ’16 teaches English to almost 300 students every day. This fall she began her second year teaching spoken English to college students in Qinhuangdao, a city of 3 million people in northeastern China....
Alumni come home to the Dale for art exhibit
Featuring artwork from more than two dozen Hillsdale graduates, an exhibit wholly comprised of alumni art opened Sunday in the Sage Center Daughtry Gallery. It includes almost 50 works ranging from sculpture to painting, graphic design, drawing, and photography. Some alumni artists graduated in the 1970s, while others have been away from the college for...



