Chair and Professor of English Justin Jackson recorded a podcast episode with members of the Duck Dynasty family in Louisiana last month. “Look, I’m an academic through and through with regards to what I read and how I write and all of that stuff, but in face-to-face relationships, I’m not an academic at all,” Jackson...
Jewish Mishpacha screens documentary about antisemitism
Hillsdale College’s Jewish Mishpacha showed a documentary on Oct. 7 about the rise of antisemitism on college campuses after Hamas murdered more than 1,200 people in Israel on Oct. 7, 2023. “Antisemitism is something that is very present, and we’ve seen this especially since Oct. 7, when it became more prevalent,” said Yahli Salzman, sophomore...
Symposium honors 1,700-year-old Nicene Creed
After centuries of division, most of the global Christian Church still holds to the 1,700-year-old Nicene Creed, said Jerry Timmis, president of stewardship at Westminster Seminary and father of Assistant Professor of English Patrick Timmis and at a Sept. 26-27 symposium on the Reformation and Nicene Creed. The Westminster Theological Seminary and the Hillsdale College...
Mumme goes to Latvia, speaks at retirement of archbishop
Associate Professor of Theology Jonathan Mumme returned from his first trip to Riga, Latvia, where he presented a paper on Aug. 28 in honor of the retirement of the Archbishop of the Latvian Lutheran Church. He was invited to present his paper entitled “The Presence of Jesus Christ in the Ministry: Continuity and Certainty from...
Kehoe offers scholarships to student entrepreneurs
Sophomores who are aspiring entrepreneurs can apply for scholarships from the Kehoe Family Initiative for Entrepreneurial Excellence, a program that gives them the tools to grow their business. Admittance to the program includes a scholarship, according to Jennifer Lutz, career placement associate and director of the Kehoe fellowship. The application is available on Handshake. Lutz...