Hillsdale College welcomed Noah Rothman to campus on Feb. 19 to speak to students about his new book, “Unjust: Social Justice Warriors and the Unmaking of America.” Rothman is the associate editor at Commentary magazine and an NBC/MSNBC contributor. Rothman has risen to prominence recently as a frequent guest on shows such as Morning Joe...
Hillsdale to take students on Passages Israel trip this summer
For the first time in four years, Passages, sponsored by the Philos Project and the Museum of the Bible Foundation, is offering an additional opportunity for Hillsdale students to travel to Israel over the summer in addition to their annual Christmas Break trip. For $750, students can spend 11 days in Israel between June 30...
Hillsdale seniors hope to land jobs at classical school job fair
On Feb. 14 and 15, classical schools from across America will descend upon Hillsdale College’s campus for the 11th annual job fair. The event, co-sponsored by Career Services and the Barney Charter School Initiative, is expected to attract 46 schools from 22 states and Washington D.C., promising to be the largest fair yet. The...
Library offers trial subscription to Kanopy film streaming service
Hillsdale College students can now access a collection of more than 30,000 movies on the video-streaming service Kanopy. The collection includes a wide variety of content including lectures from The Great Courses, Academy Award-winning movies like “Moonlight” or “Amy,” and many classic films and documentaries from across the decades The college is testing the service...
‘A middle ground between forecasting and science fiction’: Steele discusses ‘imminent’ space economy
What is space economics? Is it important? Associate Professor of Economics Charles Steele asked students on Monday, Feb. 11, at an event hosted by Praxis to discuss the future of space economics. Praxis’ first official event of the semester addressed the topics of space development, the question of private property in space, and the kinds...




