U.S. military action against the Iranian regime is necessary but may cause problems for President Donald Trump at home, according to Paul Rahe, a professor of history who also teaches in the Van Andel Graduate School of Statesmanship. “If we do not succeed in regime change, this will mean trouble for Trump domestically. He’s a...
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Hillsdale considered for active-duty military fellowships
Department of War places Hillsdale on list of potential partners The Department of War listed Hillsdale College as a potential partner for active-duty military graduate fellowships after Secretary of War Pete Hegseth announced the cancellation of existing programs at elite educational and nonprofit institutions, including Harvard University, MIT, and Yale University. “We cannot and will...
Occupational therapy provides a path to independence
Speakers from Concordia University Ann Arbor spoke Feb. 18 about how occupational therapy can help patients with disabilities become more independent. The talk was one of many in the “Med Talk” series hosted by Career Services, which educates students about careers in the medical field. Juliane Chreston, professor and program director for the occupational therapy...
Hillsdale in DC hosts American history lecture series
Secretary of Education Linda McMahon will join Hillsdale College President Larry Arnn at Hillsdale in D.C. on March 13, as a part of a series of events meant to celebrate America’s 250th anniversary, with events such as the geopolitical context of the Revolutionary War, constitutional interpretation, and classical architecture. The event series began in early...
Radio takes home two national awards
Kyba and radio students with her award at the top of Rockefeller Center. Courtesy | Scot Bertram A Hillsdale senior and an alumna received national radio awards from the Intercollegiate Broadcasting System in New York City last weekend. Senior Erika Kyba won “Best Specialty Show (Non-Music)” for “The Poetry Fix,” and Lauren Smyth ’25 won...
