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Freshman athlete breaks records from high school to college
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Freshman athlete breaks records from high school to college

Anna Roessner has achieved track and field awards since high school and continues at Hillsdale College, winning numerous indoor Great Midwest Athletic Conference Women’s Track Athlete of the Week awards, breaking the G-MAC 60 meter-dash record, and competing at DII Indoor Nationals this March. She’s only a freshman.  At her collegiate debut in December, Roessner...

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IT department warns about vishing attacks

Hillsdale has received vishing attacks — where scammers impersonate information technology support or other trusted entities to infiltrate a victim’s email account or an organization’s address book — but students must report them to the IT department, according to Scott Aschenbach, Hillsdale’s senior director of information security. The Help Desk will never call students with...

Rescue workers practice protocol in simulated plane crash
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Rescue workers practice protocol in simulated plane crash

First responders practice helping a victim. Courtesy | Cassie Hambleton The cockpit of an airplane lies at the edge of the woods. K-9 bloodhounds sniff the wreckage in search of survivors. A victim arrives on a stretcher, carried by EMS and firefighters into the back of an ambulance. Other firefighters stand close at hand, ready...

Hospital CEO wins national leadership award
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Hospital CEO wins national leadership award

Hodshire (right) at nurse Julie Walters’ retirement party. Courtesy | Kyrsten Newlon Jeremiah “JJ” Hodshire ’99, president and CEO of Hillsdale Hospital, won a national leadership award for his work in the community. Hodshire, the recipient of the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award, has served as CEO for the last six out of his 16...

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‘Working with your hands and praying’: Meet a Hillsdale summer program

Growing your faith through spiritual disciplines and serving the Hillsdale community while working a farm is the Building Up Disciplines in Summer program’s pursuit, according to Ryan Perkins, director of campus recreation and club sports.  “Working with your hands and praying are not mutually exclusive,” Perkins said. “It’s all part of growing as a whole...