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College purchases off-campus Norton houses, open to students this fall

College purchases off-campus Norton houses, open to students this fall

Hillsdale College to offer additional on-campus housing in the Fall. Courtesy | Hillsdale College   The college purchased four off-campus houses from Vice President and General Counsel Robert Norton, which will be available as on-campus housing for fall 2023.  Associate Dean of Women Stephanie Gravel said the college intends to honor Norton’s leases with current residents until the end of...

SAB to host poetry workshop at Rough Draft

SAB to host poetry workshop at Rough Draft

Join SAB this Thursday from 7-9 p.m. at Rough Draft for a seminar-style poetry workshop with Joseph Garnjobst, chairman and professor of classics and Elizabeth Fredericks, assistant professor of English.  Garnjobst will teach a 45-minute seminar on black-out poetry, a style of poetry in which the author redacts parts of other texts to compose a new poem.  Fredericks will pull...

Radio Free Hillsdale to find a new larger home in Stanton Building

Radio Free Hillsdale to find a new larger home in Stanton Building

WRFH 101.7 FM Radio Free Hillsdale will move to a new location in the Stanton Building later this year. “It’s roughly triple what we have for space now,” General Manager at WRFH 101.7 FM Scot Bertram said. “It’s significant, which is great because we have always been a little tight on space here. Having a larger footprint can work much...

DeSantis appoints Spalding to board of Florida public college

DeSantis appoints Spalding to board of Florida public college

Matthew Spalding, dean of Hillsdale’s Van Andel Graduate School of Government, accepted a position on the board of trustees at the New College of Florida. Appointed by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Jan. 6, Spalding will advise the college on its transformation into a classical liberal arts school. “I have known Governor DeSantis since he was a congressman and have...

Liberty walk sculptor Bruce Wolfe dies at 81

Liberty walk sculptor Bruce Wolfe dies at 81

Sculptor Bruce Wolfe died Dec. 27 at the age of 81, leaving behind a large portfolio of work. Wolfe’s sculptures are featured on the Liberty Walk at Hillsdale College, including that of Margaret Thatcher, which was added in 2008, and Frederick Douglass, dedicated in 2017. He is survived by his wife, Linda, two children, three grandchildren, and his brother. Lucas...

Classical schools visit campus for job fair

Classical schools visit campus for job fair

For the first time, the Hillsdale College K-12 program has implemented an application and screening process for schools interested in appearing at the annual classical education job fair, which will be on Feb. 2 from 12 to 6 p.m. in the Searle Center.  The number of classical schools seeking out Hillsdale students has grown significantly over recent years. The K-12...

Professors debate founding

Two professors debated the proper role of government in a free republic at an event hosted by the Van Andel Graduate School of Statesmanship on Jan. 20. Thomas West, professor of politics, presented his book “The Political Theory of the American Founding: Natural Rights, Public Policy, and the Moral Conditions of Freedom.”  In his book, West argues that natural rights...

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