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GOAL program hosts tutor training with Professor Gregg

  Forming a relationship with students is one of the most important parts of tutoring, said Visiting Assistant Professor of Education Jonathan Gregg ’11 in a talk to the GOAL public and private school tutoring programs on Oct. 27.  “It is not wasted time if you are spending some time getting to know the student and getting to hear about...

College adds new online course on the Founding in discussion-based format

College adds new online course on the Founding in discussion-based format

Hillsdale’s newest online course, “The Real American Founding: A Conversation,” features a conversational approach to American founding principles as they were understood at the Founding, according to Kyle Murnen, director of online learning.   Released on Oct. 11, the eight-part course includes conversations between Professor of Politics Thomas West and Assistant Professor and Research Fellow at Van Andel Graduate School of...

New dormitory to house women on campus  starting in fall of 2023

New dormitory to house women on campus starting in fall of 2023

Construction of a new dormitory next to New Dorm will finish by July 2023 and be ready for students in the fall, according to Chief Administrative Officer Rich Péwé.  Located on Union Street, the new dorm will house female students.  “It would work well as a men’s dorm, but, given its proximity, it works best for a women’s dorm” Péwé...

‘Hillsdale Student, American Hero’ to premiere Wednesday in Plaster

‘Hillsdale Student, American Hero’ to premiere Wednesday in Plaster

Six Hillsdale students will present their documentary on Hillsdale alumna and renowned codebreaker Elizebeth Smith Friedman at 7 p.m. on Nov. 9 in Plaster Auditorium.  Friedman, who graduated from Hillsdale in 1915, worked as a codebreaker during both world wars. The movie is this semester’s group project for the documentary filmmaking course, taught by instructor Buddy Moorehouse as part of...

Health center finishes construction on new addition, indoor renovations

Health center finishes construction on new addition, indoor renovations

  The Health Center gained an 1,100-square-foot addition as well as indoor renovations, following the completion of a construction project during the week of fall break, according to Director of Health Services Brock Lutz. Health center employees, who had been exiled to various parts of campus, have returned to the enlarged facility, which became fully operational on Oct. 17. “It...

Yoga Club stretches into second year

Yoga Club stretches into second year

Stretching into its second year, the yoga club is now offering a consistent schedule of morning and evening classes, led by sophomore Kody Richards, the club’s newest president. What began as a casual interest in the exercise, eventually earned Richards a teaching certification from her local studio in Washington. “When I turned 16, I decided I wanted to do yoga...

Three radio students receive  national broadcasting awards

Three radio students receive national broadcasting awards

Three students received awards from the National College Broadcasting Inc. on Saturday, Oct. 29 for their shows on WRFH/Radio Free Hillsdale 101.7 FM. Sophomore Lauren Smyth took first place in Best Newscast or Sportscast, alumna Rachel Kookogey ‘22 received first and second place for Best Sports Reporting, and senior Josh Barker won third place for Best Hard News Reporting. “This...

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