Finding a first job after graduation is not a race according to Sara Kemeny, a graduate student at Hillsdale College’s Graduate School of Classical Education. Five of Hillsdale’s doctorate and master’s students discussed postgraduate career and education advice with undergraduate students at a brainstorming workshop hosted by Career Services on Sept. 4. Speakers included Jose...
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Rubin speaks on American foreign policy in an evolving world
On Monday, Michael Rubin spoke to students about the inconsistency he said characterizes American foreign policy in the Middle East. Rubin specializes in the politics of Saudi Arabia, Iran, Iraq, Turkey, and the Horn of Africa. Rubin said the first problem with American and international counterterrorism efforts is that the international community cannot agree on...
Hillsdale Pi Beta Phi wins third-best chapter in country
Hillsdale College is home to the third-best chapter of the sorority Pi Beta Phi, following its competition for the Balfour Cup in July. “Every year Pi Phi nationals chooses the Balfour Cup award, which is given to the most outstanding and excellent chapter,” chapter president and senior Hannah Allen said. “It’s a tradition that we...
SAB gives tie-dye a twist
Students ate tacos and tie-dyed on the quad Sept. 4 for the Student Activities Board’s “Tacos and Tie-Dye.” The event featured an array of bright clothing dyes, blank T-shirt and socks, and a buffet of taco fixings. Junior Abigail Richardson, an SAB event lead, said she enjoys tacos and tie-dyeing and created the event to...
Get the interview: cover letter and resume workshop guides students toward careers
Anyone claiming to be a “resume expert” raises a red flag, according to Executive Director of Career Services Ken Koopmans. During the Career Services cover letter and resume workshop on Aug. 30, students had the chance to understand the subjective nature of resumes. The workshop sought to answer student questions, review pre-existing resumes, and consider...




