Kirsten Anderson cares about ancient Christian philosophers so much, she traveled overseas to study them. Anderson ’12 is a recipient of the Fulbright Scholarship, an international student-exchange program that provides a grant to U.S. students to assist in research projects or English teaching assistant programs. She is currently at the University of Bonn in Germany,...
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Men’s dorms spend weekend at Fort Custer
On Saturday Sept. 15 the men of Koon, Niedfeldt, and Whitley, led by Associate Dean of Men Chief Rogers, will travel to Fort Custer to participate in a group activity designed to be fun while also drawing them closer together. Dorms will meet at 7:30 a.m. for a bus ride up to the fort, where...
International Club hosts dinner to raise money for Kenyan schools
The International Club is hosting a fundraising dinner to buy textbooks for students in rural Kenya. The dinner will be held in the Old Snack Bar on Thursday, Sept. 13 from 5 to 6:30 p.m. The club is charging a $5 fee, and the funds will be given to Tujelimu, a charity run by Rose...
Students, faculty gather to remember 9/11 victims
Hillsdale College students, faculty, and local servicemen gathered together Tuesday afternoon in order to honor the memory of victims in the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. The Hillsdale chapter of Young Americans for Freedom held a their Never Forget 9/11 Project, a ceremony of remembrance for the heroes of that fateful fall morning. A...
‘In Defense of Andrew Jackson’: Birzer publishes new book
Bradley Birzer, professor of history and Russell Amos Kirk chair in American Studies, released his sixth biography, “In Defense of Andrew Jackson,” on Tuesday. After working out a contract with Harry Crocker of Regnery Publishing in April 2017, Birzer ordered all of Jackson’s published papers and began to read. With the support of his wife,...




