Speakers from Concordia University Ann Arbor spoke Feb. 18 about how occupational therapy can help patients with disabilities become more independent. The talk was one of many in the “Med Talk” series hosted by Career Services, which educates students about careers in the medical field. Juliane Chreston, professor and program director for the occupational therapy...
Hillsdale in DC hosts American history lecture series
Secretary of Education Linda McMahon will join Hillsdale College President Larry Arnn at Hillsdale in D.C. on March 13, as a part of a series of events meant to celebrate America’s 250th anniversary, with events such as the geopolitical context of the Revolutionary War, constitutional interpretation, and classical architecture. The event series began in early...
Survivor of Oct. 7 terrorist attack recounts the ‘Code Red’
Israeli civilians drove through fields and roads littered with bodies to escape Hamas on Oct. 7, 2023, a survivor told Hillsdale students and faculty this week. Terrorists shot at Shye Klein, a photographer, and his friends as they fled the Nova Music Festival, where Hamas murdered 378 people. Klein told his story over Zoom Feb....
‘Absolute Serendipity’: Fifth Circuit judges speak about path to the bench
The federal bench is not a career path one can choose, according to two judges on the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals. Stuart Kyle Duncan and Don Willett joined the Hillsdale College chapter of The Federalist Society Feb. 20 for a panel titled, “Lives in the Law: Becoming — and Being — a Federal Judge.”...
Dining hall provides allergy-friendly fish on Fridays
Hillsdale Dining Services is serving gluten-free fish on Fridays during Lent, according to Campus Executive Chef Adam Harvey. Although fish are naturally gluten-free, the dining hall occasionally serves fish that has gluten ingredients in its coating, which gluten-free students must avoid. “We offer a variety of allergen-free items every day at our Pure + Simple...