The Hillsdale College faculty will begin planning course schedules and other details for the Senior Capstone course after approving basic details of the class in a vote last Thursday. The Class of 2020 will be the first required to take the course, which was first proposed in 2011. The capstone will be a one-credit course,...
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Chemistry’s VanOrman named as next provost
The proud owner of a Harley Davidson motorcycle, dedicated chemistry professor for 27 years, and dean of the natural sciences for 13 years, Christopher VanOrman is now ready to take on a new position at Hillsdale College as provost. VanOrman will officially be instated as the chief academic officer of the college on June 1,...
Trump’s State of the Union
President Donald Trump delivered his second State of the Union Address to the 116th United States Congress on Tuesday after a week’s delay due to the partial government shutdown. Though it’s unlikely anyone remembers what was discussed during last year’s address, the SOTU has become a lightning rod for policy debate — for one news...
Imprimis hits 4 million subscribers
Hillsdale College’s Imprimis publication reached 4 million subscribers toward the end of 2018. Since entering circulation in 1972 with 1,000 subscribers, Imprimis’ growth was steady in its early years but has spiked more recently. The admissions and marketing departments both note clear effects in their own departments due to Imprimis’ increasing popularity. Director of Programs...
Council sends millage proposal to local voters
Hillsdale City Council voted 5-2 Monday night to put a fire and public safety millage proposal on the May 7th ballot. The millage, which was proposed by Hillsdale’s public safety commission, will raise revenue of up to $127,521 annually for replacement equipment for the fire and police departments. Mayor Adam Stockford and Councilman Matthew Bell...




