A crowd including students, faculty, and local law enforcement filled the quad with 2,977 flags on Monday to commemorate those who lost their lives 22 years ago on 9/11. Associate Dean of Men Jeffery “Chief” Rogers said he organized the event because of the promise Americans made to never forget 9/11. “We made a promise,...
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College welcomes three visiting professors of music
Three visiting professors joined the music department this school year, while two professors are away on sabbatical. Mark Douglass and Brad Holmes are filling in for Professor of Music, Choirs, and Orchestra James Holleman, and Michael Ruhling has taken over for Associate Professor of Music Derek Stauff. Douglass is standing in as the conductor of...
Victor David Hanson speaks on California, path to unity
California was once a great place and can be again, but not without serious work by its residents, Victor Davis Hanson said in a speech on campus. “If we don’t have some type of unity,” Hanson said, “If that progressive movement is not defeated and we don’t have a normal Democratic Party and people self-select...
Kehoe speaker discusses intersection of Christianity and entrepreneurship
Being a Christian requires a different approach to success according to Taffa Jefferson, former NFL Player and CEO and founder of Amada Senior Care. Jefferson gave a presentation on Tuesday in the Hoynack Room about being a Christian in today’s cultural environment as part of the Kehoe Executive Speaker Series. “What makes a business run...
Hillsdale professor assumes duties as president of health advisory board
Hillsdale College Professor of Chemistry Christopher Hamilton has assumed duties as president of the Central Association of Advisors for the Health Professions. CAAHP serves as a group for health professional advisers from universities throughout the central region, which includes schools from 12 states in the Midwest. The group also provides professional development opportunities and conferences...



