English and history majors are the most likely About 14% of Hillsdale graduates have started their careers in education since 2016, according to a report by Career Services, and most of these roughly 500 alumni have gone into classical education. “Hillsdale College is incredibly highly respected within the world of classical education, and so it’s...
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CEO lectures on the qualities of leadership
“Decisions should be made by your brain and implemented by your heart,” Keith Rozolis, the chief executive officer of ABC Supply, said at a lecture Jan. 28. As an entrepreneur, Rozolis spoke on leadership and gave three practical tips on how to become an effective leader. Rozolis joined ABC Supply, the largest wholesale distributor of...
Spalding urges educators to encourage patriotism
Teachers must encourage their students to love America by capturing their imagination, said Matthew Spalding, dean of the Van Andel Graduate School of Government in a talk at Hillsdale’s main campus Feb. 9 “The good life is one that calls us to rightly order our loves, and the Declaration of Independence is part of our...
Students dress for a night out in France
Students donned their best French-inspired attire for this year’s Versailles-themed President’s Ball. Senior Kellen Pollock wore a powdered wig, and sophomore Sam Baggott wore a maroon dress jacket with gold lace. “I always like to do everything 110%, especially when it comes to dressing up, and I really liked the theme,” Baggott said. Rachel Marinko...
Students hunt for the cow in the union
Students searched the Grewcock Student Union for a stuffed animal cow wearing a blue Hillsdale sweatshirt in a scavenger hunt organized by Hillsdale Dining Services Feb. 1-3. For the three days, the cow was hidden in three different places. Senior Katie Edison won Feb. 1, and senior Madison Gilbert won Feb. 2, but the cow...