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K-12 program panelists discuss mission, opportunities

K-12 program panelists discuss mission, opportunities

The Hillsdale K-12 program discussed their mission, history, and opportunities for students at an informational panel on Sept. 9. The K-12 program houses all the college’s work in K-12 education. This includes the Barney Charter School Initiative, the education department at the college, and curriculum production for private, charter, and, soon, homeschool education, according to Assistant Provost for K-12 Education...

Campus transitions to Canvas

Campus transitions to Canvas

Hillsdale College has adopted Instructure Canvas as its new learning management system, replacing Blackboard. The change took effect shortly before the fall 2021 term. “It was time to look at the learning management systems on the market and select the best fit for Hillsdale College,” IT applications manager Heidi Bergerhoff and academic application analyst Mike Brinkmann said in a joint...

Online courses celebrate a decade of learning

Online courses celebrate a decade of learning

Hillsdale College is celebrating 10 years of free online courses. The college launched the first of many free online courses, Introduction to the Constitution, in 2011. Ten years later, more than 30 online courses are available with 2.63 million participants — a number the college hopes to double in the next ten years, according to Director of Online Learning Kyle...

Military history professor speaks on World War II

Military history professor speaks on World War II

He delivered the lecture on Friday about his recent book “Faustian Bargain: the Soviet-German Partnership and the Origins of the Second World War” hosted by the history department.  “My book is the story of a 20-year-pact between Germany and the U.S.S.R and how this partnership led the world back to war, a war even more horrific than the First World...

Passages trip to Israel returns for the first time since 2019

Passages trip to Israel returns for the first time since 2019

Hillsdale’s annual Passages Israel trip resumes this winter after being canceled last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.  Students are invited to apply to visit Israel from Dec. 27 to Jan. 6. The trip has room for only 21 Hillsdale students, rather than the usual 40. Each student must have a passport and a COVID-19 vaccination record to join the...

Babylon Bee editor comes to campus

Babylon Bee editor comes to campus

Kyle Mann, editor-in-chief of the Babylon Bee, will speak in Plaster Auditorium at 8 p.m. tonight as a guest of the Dow Journalism Program. The Babylon Bee is a Christian satire news site that pokes fun at current events. “Satire rarely takes a position—it makes fun of things and deconstructs them,” Mann said in a recent tweet. Recent Bee headlines...

Hillsdale ranks among best by Princeton Review

Hillsdale ranks among best by Princeton Review

Out of nearly 3,000 four-year  undergraduate universities in the U.S., Hillsdale in the top 14% of colleges. To gain accurate results, the Review annually surveys 154,000 students from across the country, while also looking back at previous lists. It uses the information to make a list of the top schools in the nation. Hillsdale was recognized for a variety of...

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