A hybrid program will allow working adults to earn a master’s degree through a combination of in-person and online classes through the Diana Davis Spencer Graduate School of Classical Education. “We knew all along that we wanted to offer a high-quality program for people who can’t move here for two years, which is why we...
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Jon Balsbaugh joins faculty as professor of education
Jon Balsbaugh joined the Hillsdale College faculty this fall as a visiting assistant professor of education. Balsbaugh has more than 25 years of experience as a teacher and administrator. He resigned earlier this year from his position as president of Trinity Schools, a network of private Christian schools of classical education across the country. “We...
Student Activities Board hosts murder mystery night
Students gathered in the Hoynak Room for a Great Gatsby themed murder mystery night filled with laughter, thrill, and theatrics Nov. 9. Students played in teams of up to five people, each team playing a character who had attended Jay Gatsby’s gala when character Sid Forman was unexpectedly murdered. The objective of the game was...
Documentary class premieres new film ‘The Prison Games
The documentary filmmaking class premiered its film “The Prison Games” on Tuesday night in Plaster Auditorium. The documentary covered a series of football games played during the 1960s and ’70s between the Hillsdale Chargers and a team of prisoners within the State Prison of Southern Michigan facility in Jackson, Michigan. “This is an absolutely fascinating...
Cameron Moore transitions to full time in English department
After teaching as a lecturer in English since spring 2021, Cameron Moore will now work full time at the college as a visiting assistant professor of English. “I’m so overjoyed to do it,” Moore said. “To get to teach the best stuff with smart students, who are sharp and want to engage, it’s a delight.” ...




