Kevin Roberts giving a lecture at CCA II in Plaster Auditorium on Nov. 3, 2025. Courtesy | Mason Dice Kevin Roberts warns students against right-wing antisemitism The president of the Heritage Foundation offered an apology during his Center for Constructive Alternatives lecture Monday night, saying he failed to condemn antisemitism adequately in a recent video...
Metz adds breakfast smoothies to menu
Students can now enjoy smoothies during breakfast on Tuesdays and Thursdays in the dining hall. This addition is part of Metz Culinary Management’s continuous effort to improve dining options, according to Campus Executive Chef Adam Harvey. “We’ve been exploring new ways to enhance our breakfast offerings, and smoothies have been a fun addition,” Harvey said....
CCA II discusses modern economic policy
The United States has had mixed success in its modern economic policies, according to speakers at this week’s Center for Constructive Alternatives seminars. The college hosted its second CCA of the academic year Nov 2-5, discussing U.S. economic policies since the 1960s. Steven F. Hayward, author of “The Real Jimmy Carter,” spoke Sunday evening about...
McNamara says education must be aimed at nurturing the soul
To educate a person is not only to impart knowledge, but to form their soul, according to Robert McNamara, an associate professor of philosophy at Franciscan University of Steubenville. McNamara spoke Oct. 29 on the deeply spiritual and personalist approach to education inspired by the writings of Catholic philosopher Edith Stein. “Education is never a...
Philosophy professor given historic grant for ‘Virtue and Vice’ research
Associate Professor of Philosophy Ian Church received a record-breaking $2.5 million grant from the Templeton Foundation Oct. 24 to fund a three-year research project titled “Virtues and Vices of Spiritual Yearning.” The grant is the largest any faculty member at Hillsdale College has ever received, surpassing a previous $2.3 million grant awarded to Church in...
