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Q&A: President’s Ball King and Queen

Q&A: President’s Ball King and Queen

  Hillsdale College seniors Eleanor Hansen and Colton Duncan were crowned President’s Ball king and queen at the Student Activities Board’s event this past weekend. Hansen is a biochemistry major from San Diego, California. The following has been edited for length and clarity. What has your overall experience been at Hillsdale so far? It’s been wonderful, looking back as a...

Political strategist Richard Viguerie receives Freedom Leadership award at CCA III

Political strategist Richard Viguerie receives Freedom Leadership award at CCA III

Direct-mail pioneer Richard Viguerie received the college’s highest honor, the Freedom Leadership award, from College President Larry Arnn on Feb. 5.  The award, which Arnn bestowed during the Center for Constructive Alternatives on Classical Greece and Rome, recognized the 89-year-old Viguerie for his work as a strategist who helped raise money for conservative causes by making appeals through the mail....

College offers for-credit online learning for high school students

College offers for-credit online learning for high school students

Hillsdale has enrolled 66 high school students in online courses for college credit this semester in a test program that eventually could become widely available to high school students everywhere. The venture seeks to fulfill the college’s mission to provide a Hillsdale education to anyone who’s “willing and able” in a time when a lot of students are willing, but...

Q&A: Dominic Green

Q&A: Dominic Green

Dominic Green is Hillsdale’s spring 2023 Eugene C. Pulliam Visiting Fellow in Journalism. He writes for the Wall Street Journal and the Washington Examiner among other publications in the United States and the United Kingdom. He is the editor of the U.S. edition of The Spectator and the commissioning editor of The Critic. The following has been edited for length...

WSJ contributor visits campus

WSJ contributor visits campus

The best interviews often are conversations rather than interrogations, said journalist Tunku Varadarajan at a forum on Feb. 2.  “It’s not really an art, nor is it a science,” Varadarajan said of interviewing. “It’s just a method.” Varadarajan, a contributor to the Wall Street Journal and its former op-ed editor, was born in India and is a naturalized British citizen...

Former mathematics and computer science professor dies at age 75

Former mathematics and computer science professor dies at age 75

Retired mathematics and computer science professor Jack Reinoehl died Jan. 14 at 75 years old in Kalamazoo, Michigan.  “He really loved working with students, and everything he did, he did with love. It got us very interested in the topic and made it very enjoyable,” said Paulina Volosov, assistant professor of mathematics who graduated from Hillsdale in 2014. Reinoehl taught...

Q&A: David West

Q&A: David West

David West is a professor of history at Ashland University in Ohio. He earned his M.A. from the University of Dallas and his Ph.D. from Boston University. His parents, Thomas and the late Grace West, are professors of politics and classics at Hillsdale College. At the recent CCA on Classical Greece and Rome, he lectured on Pericles and Athenian Democracy....

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