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Career Services hires Malcheff ’04 as assistant director
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Career Services hires Malcheff ’04 as assistant director

Hillsdale College’s Career Services hired Jessica Malcheff ’04 as the new assistant director on Feb. 4, 2019 after Sophia Donohoe left the position. As assistant director, Malcheff said she will be leading the Career Curriculum team within the Student Mentor Affair team.   “The team goal is to connect with campus clubs, honoraries, organizations, Greek...

First Hillsdale undergrad to earn Ph.D. in Van Andel program presents on Coolidge
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First Hillsdale undergrad to earn Ph.D. in Van Andel program presents on Coolidge

Despite Calvin Coolidge’s reputation for opposing progressive policy, he was actually sympathetic to it, Thomas Tacoma argued at his public lecture last Thursday. Tacoma is Hillsdale College’s first student to earn a Ph.D. in the Van Andel program, who also graduated from the college. In his dissertation, which was the first in the graduate program...

Alumni recruit students for solar energy company Simpleray
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Alumni recruit students for solar energy company Simpleray

While Lewis Butler ’07 focused a large majority of his talk last Thursday on policy and lobbying for the solar energy industry, he said he wanted students to come away hearing one message: “Come work at Simpleray.” Butler and two other Hillsdale alumni, Wayne Pugh ’06 and Jerry Perkins ’06, visited campus with Career Services...

Schlueter hopes conference will create discussion between conservatives, classical liberals
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Schlueter hopes conference will create discussion between conservatives, classical liberals

Professor of Philosophy and Religion Nathan Schlueter will be speaking at a conference which he helped organize to discuss the relationship between conservatism and classical liberalism.    The event, titled “The Future of Liberalism: A Conversation Among Conservatives,” will take place from April 11-13, hosted by the Center for the Study for Liberal Democracy at...