Hillsdale College’s Christ Chapel will not be finished in time for commencement in May of 2019, President Larry Arnn recently announced. The chapel is expected to be finished two months later. “It’s not a very serious delay,” Arnn said. “There’s a lot of masonry work, and the masons who can do this quality of work...
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College offers small business course over winter break
Hillsdale College is holding a seminar over winter break, “How to Start and Manage a Small Business.” The three-credit course includes sections on finance, marketing, management, human resources, and business and tax law. The seminar runs from Dec. 17 to 21 from 8:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. each day, providing two meals and several breaks...
‘One of nature’s gentlemen’: Students, faculty remember Donald Turner
A lover of the arts, occasional actor and part-time singer, life of the party, and mentor were just a few of the ways friends of Donald Turner remember him. A man who took an interest in almost everything and everyone, Turner died of kidney failure on Nov. 21, at the age of 56, after spending...
Hillsdale student first to qualify as finalist for Marshall Scholarship
This fall, Senior Gill West became the first Hillsdale student to qualify as a finalist for the British Marshall Scholarship, which CBS News calls the most prestigious graduate scholarship in America. The Marshall Scholarships help students from the United States attend any university in the U.K. in memory of the Marshall Plan’s assistance in rebuilding...
Blackstocks to retire from teaching after fall semester
After decades of service at Hillsdale College, Professor of Law Robert Blackstock and Lecturer in Economics Jacquelyn Blackstock will be retiring from Hillsdale College at the end of 2018. The Blackstocks said they are retiring largely because they want to maintain good health for the activities they plan on pursuing during retirement. These activities will...




