With love in the air this Valentine’s week, the 1844 Society hopes that some of it will be directed to their annual “Love the ‘Dale” campaign. Every day this week, the student-alumni group hopes to target a specific segment of the Hillsdale College community to show their love and appreciation. “Our idea was that each...
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Students, Red Cross hope to reach 105 donors for blood drive
Volunteers hope to reach their goal of 105 donors at the blood drive this upcoming Monday, Feb. 18 from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. in the Grewcock Student Union. The Community Health GOAL program, with the help of the Neidefelt Residence, will partner with the Red Cross to host the blood drive. Junior Adrianne Fogg...
Hillsdale alumni to open classical charter school in Metro-Detroit
A group of Hillsdale alumni have partnered with the college to open a classical liberal arts school in metro-Detroit this fall — the first of its kind in the area. Tyler Horning, an ’06 alumnus and president of the school’s board, began to garner support for Ivywood Classical Academy after noticing a gap in Detroit’s...
Educational Testing Service releases results for national proficiency exam
The results for the 2018-2019 ETS Proficiency Profile are in, and Hillsdale students scored lower than previous years. Every year, a random sampling of 50 Hillsdale College seniors take the Educational Testing Service proficiency profile, which compares Hillsdale students’ ability to other students across the nation. Students are tested on critical thinking, writing, reading, math,...
Faculty vote on details for Senior Capstone, continue planning logistics
The Hillsdale College faculty will begin planning course schedules and other details for the Senior Capstone course after approving basic details of the class in a vote last Thursday. The Class of 2020 will be the first required to take the course, which was first proposed in 2011. The capstone will be a one-credit course,...




