Every year, Hillsdale College and Career Services host the annual Classical School Jobs Fair – an event for students attracted to education and teaching careers. This is the fifth time the college has hosted the jobs fair. It will take place today in Grewcock Student Union from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. This Career Services...
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Biermann center opening Saturday
On time. On budget. Ready to go. Nearly 10 months and $7.5 million later, Hillsdale College is hosting the grand opening for the Margot V. Biermann Athletic Center on March 2. Many donations flowed into the creation of Hillsdale College’s newest building, but it bears the name given by primary benefactor Frank Biermann in honor...
Core changes hit next semester
Courses for Hillsdale College’s new core curriculum will begin this fall. “The whole core is not being rolled out at once,” said Assistant to the Provost Mark Maier. “It’s being rolled out gradually in chunks.” The Great Books and Heritage courses are the first classes to change, plus a new health and wellness course to...
Students call for more options abroad
In a recent survey conducted by The Collegian, 229 out of 263, or 87 percent, of Hillsdale College students surveyed said they would be interested in participating in a study abroad program. But 39 percent of students said that the study abroad programs cost too much money for them to consider. A further 32 percent...
800 attend Florida leadership conference
Almost 800 people attended Hillsdale College’s National Leadership Seminar that was held in Bonita Springs, Fla., on Feb. 19 and 20. The topic of the seminar was “Bureaucracy or Limited Government?” The featured speakers addressed topics ranging from religious freedom to property rights to the environment to health care. Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush was...
