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College releases new online course  on economics

College releases new online course on economics

Hillsdale released its newest online course, “Supply-Side Economics and American Prosperity with Arthur Laffer,” on Aug. 23, addressing the economic concerns of voters ahead of the 2022 midterm elections.  This course “will be an excellent addition to Hillsdale’s online course catalog,” according to Gary Wolfram, director of economics and professor of political economy at Hillsdale College. “Dr. Laffer for decades...

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Metz addresses dining hall lunch lines by adding improved equipment

Metz Culinary Management has promised shorter lines at the Knorr Dining Hall thanks to new equipment.  Alexis Kwon, senior marketing manager for Metz, said the company introduced additional card readers to speed up the process for workers and students. “We implemented a new technology solution that allows for faster check-in and retail purchasing,” Kwon said. At first, the machines did...

Hillsdale in D.C. professor connects  Shakespeare play to self-government

Reading William Shakespeare’s “Sir Thomas More” is a great way to learn the virtues of self-government, Director of Academic Programs for Hillsdale in D.C. Matthew Mehan told students on Monday.  “It is, to my mind, the most concentrated example of the sort of mental ecology of a statesman that Shakespeare ever produced,” Mehan said. “It is the only one where...

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YAF to place almost 3,000 flags on campus to remember 9/11

Members of the Young America’s Foundation will place 2,977 flags at the foot of the Civil War statue on Friday, Sept. 9 in honor of the Americans killed in the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. “It is imperative that every American reflect on the significance of that tragedy and what it means for our country today,” said Zach Bauder, president...

Classical education master’s program begins this year with 11 students

Classical education master’s program begins this year with 11 students

The first students in Hillsdale College’s new Graduate School of Classical Education have arrived. If all goes well, they’ll earn master’s degrees in the spring of 2024. “I’m incredibly excited about this program because I believe it can be a gold standard for what a graduate program in classical education should be,” Assistant Professor of Education David Diener said. There...

College hosts Academy of Science and Freedom panel

College hosts Academy of Science and Freedom panel

The United States faces a national emergency of scientific distrust, said Dr. Scott Atlas, a founding fellow at Hillsdale’s Academy for Science and Freedom. Atlas joined Dr. Jay Bhattacharya and Dr. Martin Kulldorff to discuss COVID-19 policy failures and the scientific status quo at a colloquium held last week in Plaster Auditorium by ASF.  “The government and what I call...

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