The Chinese Communist Party is harvesting the organs of 60,000 to 90,000 living victims every year as part of its bureaucracy, said Jan Jekielek, senior editor of The Epoch Times, during a speech sponsored by the president’s office and hosted in the Heritage Room on March 12. “You have to be able to propagandize the...
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1 in 20 Hillsdale grads goes to medical school
About 5% of Hillsdale graduates over the last seven years have gone to medical school, according to Christopher Hamilton, professor of chemistry and the college’s pre-med program adviser. “Most students who do not receive acceptance in the first round are able to enrich their application and are admitted to medical school the following year —...
Say so long, farewell to the Old Snack Bar
Construction will begin on the Knorr Student Center this May, turning the main floor of the building into an admissions welcome center and offices, according to Chief Administrative Officer Rich Péwé. “There will no longer be a snack bar in this space,” Péwé said. “The entire admissions department and its personnel will move to this...
Hillsdale welcomes new ‘Logic and Rhetoric’ online course
Hillsdale College announced the release of its newest online course, “Classical Logic and Rhetoric,” to teach Hillsdale’s worldwide online audience how to reason and speak. Hillsdale Online has released a new episode every day since Monday, March 9, with the final episode scheduled for release March 20. Chairman and Associate Professor of Education Benjamin Beier...
25% of recent alumni head to grad school
Around a quarter of Hillsdale College seniors pursue further education within six months of graduating, according to survey data. While class rigor and a lack of grade inflation may cause some to worry about their graduate school aspirations, students nonetheless frequently gain admission to competitive graduate and professional programs — including medical and law school,...