The annual Classical School Job Fair will host 60 schools this Thursday. “The main goal of the event is to connect excellent classical schools with some of our top Hillsdale students,” Career Services Project Manager Hadiah Ritchey said. The event will take place in the Searle Center from 1 – 6 p.m. “All schools given...
Rhetoric and public address department to add media studies minor this fall
Students will have the opportunity to minor in media studies beginning this fall. The new minor will replace the rhetoric and public address department’s mass communications minor, offering a broader study of media. Media studies will be included in the 2022-2023 course catalog. “I want students to think critically about their media environments, to learn...
College to open new master’s program this fall
The education department will offer the first classes in its new master’s program this fall. The Higher Learning Commission accredited the residential program in January, which will serve up to 20 students per year. “I am incredibly excited about this master’s program in classical education,” said David Diener, former headmaster of Hillsdale Academy and lecturing...
Academy for Science and Freedom hosts first public event
The Academy for Science and Freedom held its first event in a series of public lectures on Jan. 24, 2022 at which academy fellow and senior fellow in health care policy at the Hoover Institution of Stanford University Scott Atlas spoke on media misinformation about the COVID-19 pandemic. The academy is dedicated to the pursuit...
Michael Ward, C.S. Lewis scholar, Q&A
Hillsdale’s newest Visiting Fellow traveled nearly 4,000 miles from Oxford, England to Hillsdale last weekend. Michael Ward, senior research fellow at Oxford University, a Catholic priest, and a C.S. Lewis scholar, spoke at CCA III: The Inklings on Sunday, Jan. 30 about his most recent book, “After Humanity: A Guide to C.S. Lewis’ ‘Abolition of...




