Fundraising has begun for expansion of Hillsdale’s Washington, D.C., campus, with the purchase of two additional buildings that will house the Van Andel Graduate School of Government and other offices, as well as a plan to build a courtyard that will connect the buildings along Massachusetts Avenue. The Allan P. Kirby Center for Constitutional Studies...
COVID-19 update: Students eligible for vaccine, college adds seven cases
Hillsdale College students now can receive COVID-19 vaccines from the Branch-Hillsdale-St. Joseph Community Health Agency, which is offering shots to anyone ages 16 and up. “It was a super fast process. We saw the email yesterday, we got our appointments yesterday, and then were able to get it this morning,” said Michaela Peine, a senior...
Forbes gives Hillsdale perfect financial mark
Hillsdale has received a perfect A+ score from Forbes in its College Financial Health Grades for the second year in a row. Many of the qualities Hillsdale students know and love about the college, from the integrity of its classical curriculum to its merit-based admissions, are possible because the college does not accept aid from...
COVID-19 on campus: Zero confirmed cases for three weeks
For the third week in the row, there are no confirmed cases of COVID-19 on campus, according to the Student Activities Office newsletter. Over the last two months, only six students have tested positive for the virus. One student is currently in isolation awaiting test results after exhibiting COVID-19-like symptoms. Director of Student Activities Ashlyn...
Are conservatives racist? YAF speaker, talk radio show host debunks liberal narrative
Conservatives aren’t racist, says Stephanie Trussell, host of a political talk show on Chicago’s WLS 890 AM. Trussell, who spoke at a Hillsdale College Young Americans for Freedom event on Wednesday, March 24, discussed her experience as a “black conservative.” Her radio show has made her a well-known figure in the Chicago conservative movement, but...




