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‘Triumph Regained’: Moyar presents new book on Vietnam

‘Triumph Regained’: Moyar presents new book on Vietnam

The Vietnam War was nearly an American success story, says history professor Mark Moyar in his new book “Triumph Regained: the Vietnam War, 1965-1968.” “Part of the book is about how the U.S. had been so successful militarily, which hasn’t been fully appreciated,” said Moyar, who is the William P. Harris chair in military history. “The book also looks at...

Hillsdale K-12 adds students, schools

Hillsdale K-12 adds students, schools

More than 15,000 students are currently enrolled in the K-12 Program this year, with 80 total schools across 26 states. “The number and quality of the schools we work with is higher than ever, and we look forward to new Hillsdale schools getting started this fall,” said Kathleen O’Toole, assistant provost for K-12 education. The program supports two different categories...

Vivek Ramaswamy visits campus to discuss America's economic past and future

Entrepreneur speaks on Big Tech censorship

Vivek Ramaswamy visits campus to discuss America’s economic past and future   The government uses private companies as a back door to censor politically disfavored speech, said entrepreneur and political commentator Vivek Ramaswamy in a speech on Tuesday. “Those on television call it ‘Big Tech censorship,’ but I call it ‘government tech censorship,’” Ramaswamy said. Hillsdale College’s Kehoe Executive Speaker...

Record number of students travel to March for Life

Record number of students travel to March for Life

Despite shattered bus windows and numerous delays, more than 150 Hillsdale students, a record high, traveled to Washington, D.C., this past weekend for the annual March for Life.  Hillsdale College For Life organized the group. Students rode two coach buses through the night Thursday to arrive in time for the march Friday morning.  While Hillsdale has done this trip in...

Mock Trial teams compete across the country, earn awards

Mock Trial teams compete across the country, earn awards

Two of the Hillsdale College Mock Trial teams traveled across the country last weekend in preparation for upcoming regional tournaments in February.  Appearing for the first time in the Pacific Northwest, Team 1076 won third place at the University of Oregon’s Frohnmayer Invitational in Portland, Oregon, with a record of 11-4-1. Junior Justin Lee won both an outstanding attorney and...

College delays textbook program

SAB hosts trip to Frankenmuth Snowfest

Students will enjoy traditional Bavarian food, ice skate, and watch ice sculpture competitions during the Student Activities Board’s trip to Frankenmuth’s Snowfest on Sat. Jan. 28. Students will leave campus at 8 a.m. and be back on campus around 6 p.m., according to Director of Student Activities Maddie Clark. “Students will be able to get lunch, and have about three...

Frank Shakespeare served on the Hillsdale College board of trustees for 37 years

Longtime board member dies at 97

Frank Shakespeare served on the Hillsdale College board of trustees for 37 years   Former Hillsdale College trustee, diplomat, and media giant Frank Shakespeare died Dec. 14, 2022, at the age of 97.  “Frank Shakespeare was a great man, full of the blarney,” Hillsdale College President Larry Arnn said.  “He was always a good friend to me.” Shakespeare served on...

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