Students take photos before the Curate conference last year. Courtesy | Curate Sixteen women will be speaking at the fourth annual Curate Women’s Summit this Saturday. Students will be able to hear from faculty, staff, and leaders in the community on various aspects of the beautiful life. “I love the Curate summit because it provides...
Author: Victoria Wagner (Victoria Wagner)
Hillsdale distributes over three-million pocket Constitutions
Hillsdale has surpassed yet another milestone, distributing over three million free pocket constitutions to individuals, schools, and legislators nationwide. “As part of our extensive educational outreach, which reaches far beyond the confines of campus, we seek to reach and teach as many people as we can about topics vital to our survival as a free...
DC campus celebrates WHIP’s 50th anniversary
Each semester, a small group of Hillsdale students makes a new home in Washington, D.C. This year marks 50 years of the Washington-Hillsdale Internship Program, a semester-long opportunity for Hillsdale undergraduates to live and work in the nation’s capital. During their time on WHIP, students work full-time while taking part-time classes in the evening. The...
Radio hosts election watch party
If there’s one thing Hillsdale students love, it’s politics. Election season is full of debates and discussions that culminate on the second Tuesday in November: election day. This year, Radio Free Hillsdale 101.7 FM hosted an election night watch party in the Searle Center and broadcast election results live. Different students involved in politics spoke...
Self Service helps students
Hillsdale’s recent change to Self Service was unexpected but long overdue. After 15 years, the outdated and underpowered WebAdvisor has finally been replaced by Ellucian’s Self Service. This is the college’s first entire semester with Self Service, and students are beginning to integrate the program into their day-to-day lives. At first, the idea of changing...



