After 29 years at Hillsdale, Professor of Music, Choirs, and Orchestra James Holleman will retire at the end of this semester. Holleman came to Hillsdale in 1997 as the chair of the music department. He graduated from Michigan State University with a Masters in Orchestral Conducting in 1989. Holleman helped grow the music department both...
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Q&A with state and local radio newscast and talkshow host
Benjamin Yount is the news director and a show host at News Talk 1130 WISN in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He is also a contributing partner at the MacIver Institute, a free-market think tank. He has covered government corruption, daily news, and daily insights in Illinois and Wisconsin, and was an early-morning and midday host for top-rated...
Spalding becomes fifth Hillsdale professor in a decade to receive ISI award
Matthew Spalding, professor in constitutional government and dean of the Van Andel Graduate School of Government in Washington, D.C. won the Intercollegiate Studies Institute’s Paolucci prize for this year’s best conservative book, marking the the fifth time in a decade a Hillsdale professor or fellow has received the award. Spalding’s book, “The Making of the...
‘A little speakeasy on campus’: Mocktails come to Penny’s
Penny’s hosted Larry’s, a night of relaxation and community for students featuring live music and mocktails, on March 26. The event offered five Hillsdale-inspired mocktails: Mock Rock Mule, Espresso Manning, Schismatics Strawberry Margarita, Senior Sunrise, and the Central Hall Shirley Temple. According to junior and Head Shop Manager Maria Adamow, the name and theme of...
Students can submit original artwork for next year’s student planner
Students can submit their campus artwork to the Student Activities Office for an opportunity to have it displayed on the cover of the 2026-27 school planner. Hillsdale’s artists are given the opportunity to design a cover for the upcoming school year’s planner each year. Designs can be any medium, including digital art, watercolor, and oils....