According to that same article, the college paused all campus activity on Labor Day before 2000. Then, between 2000 and 2009, there were occasional years when the college closed all activity, or at least administrative offices. But Péwé said they no longer close business offices because they do not like having staff away from campus...
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Hillsdale becomes a ‘spotlight’ in shooting sports world
This partnership has made it possible for the college to begin expanding its shooting programs and facilities. This expansion includes the building of new ranges at the John Anthony Halter Shooting Sports Center. The biggest project, an $8 million range equipped for air rifle, air pistol, and archery, is still awaiting funding and does not...
Endowment tops $900 million, with $600,000 per student
Hillsdale College’s endowment now tops $900 million, following a record-setting year in which the school raised $231 million. “That pays the bills, keeps the lights on. It pays the salaries,” Vice President for Institutional Advancement Nancy Johnson said. “There are also things like projects, scholarships, etc., that need money raised every single year. The...
Charger football makes history
Even in the offseason, the Hillsdale College football team stayed busy, Alex Anschutz, Konnor Maloney, and Cole Johnson were all named 2020-21 Academic All-Americans by the College Sports Information Directors of America. To earn Academic All-American, the student-athlete must earn a cumulative 3.3 GPA or higher, as well as be chosen by CoSIDA based...
Princeton Review awards high marks to Hillsdale College
Hillsdale College earned high rankings in The Princeton Review’s annual release of the top 386 universities and colleges in the country. The review, which is based on surveys of 143,000 students across the nation, placed Hillsdale College in the top 20 of 12 subcategories related to academics and student life, according to a press release...




