One of the country’s top Jewish leaders said George Washington’s correspondence with an early Jewish congregation demonstrated not only his recognition of the covenantal nature of America’s Founding but also his belief that it could bind together a diverse nation, in a lecture hosted by the President’s Office Feb. 10. “Washington is saying, ‘For us,...
College reports no rise of mold in dorms
Testing has revealed that mold contamination has not increased in residence halls over the last five years, according to Associate Dean of Women Stephanie Gravel. Recent health concerns from the former head resident assistant of Mauck Residence prompted the college to test her room for mold. The results showed no elevated mold levels, Gravel said,...
Texas law professor says the Fed can be constitutional
Supreme Court decisions in June might reshape the president’s removal powers, including whether the president can fire members of the Federal Reserve Board, according to Aaron Nielson, a professor of law at the University of Texas at Austin. Nielson explained the constitutionality of the Federal Reserve and executive powers in the administrative state in a...
Sophia Rome to take over Student Activites Office
Sophia Rome ’25 will replace Ingrid Dornbirer ’24 as the director of the Student Activities Office in June. “I love the people in the SAO office so much. Working with them every single day sounds so fun,” Rome said. “They’re all really awesome people, the students, and they love their jobs. They put so much...
‘The historian’s craft’: Richard Gamble to retire after spring semester
Richard Gamble, professor of history, will retire at the close of this semester. Gamble has taught at Hillsdale College since 2006. “I will miss my church, my colleagues, and the students,” Gamble said. He plans to spend his retirement time with family in South Carolina and working on his biography on John Lukacs. Charles Yost,...