The mean GPA at Hillsdale College has risen since the fall semester of 2003. Courtesy | Joshua Trojniak Grade-point averages at Hillsdale College have risen over the last 20 years, from about 3.1 in the fall of 2003 to about 3.4 last semester, according to Director of Institutional Research Joshua Trojniak. “When asking a...
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CCA III covers the art of biography
Biography is a tool not only for learning about the accomplishments of historical figures, but also for learning about good character and the times in which they lived, speakers at this week’s Center for Constructive Alternatives seminar said. Hillsdale College’s third CCA of the academic year, “The Art of Biography,” ran Feb. 4-7. Roger Kimball,...
Curate hosts fifth-annual summit in Searle Center
Taking time to pause and appreciate the unique experiences of any season of life is essential, Rebekah Dell, dean of women, said in her introductory talk at the Curate Summit on Feb. 3. “Ask yourself, ‘What is something to experience in this season of life that I may not experience in any other season,’” Dell...
Ohio Attorney General and Solicitor General visit campus, speak on wielding political power
If Republicans want to combat a progressive agenda in civic life, they must understand how and when to use political power, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost told students at a Federalist Society event Tuesday. “We have not infrequently had moments where we had political power, but we have been extraordinarily reluctant to use it,” Yost...
Joel Gehrke speaks on Ukraine and Tolkien
After the Russo-Ukrainian War, the Ukrainian people will either follow a Western model or a Soviet model, said Joel Gehrke ’11 in a lecture hosted by the Dow Journalism Program Feb. 5. Gehrke spoke on the connections between the Russo-Ukrainian War and the works of J.R.R. Tolkien, as well as the overall implications of the...




