Director of Health and Wellness Brock Lutz and College Chaplain Rev. Adam Rick will be taking a small group of students to the Lutheran Monastery for a weekend of spiritual and physical rest. “It may seem overwhelming to students to take two days off of homework, but I am often encouraging students to take more seriously rest for their souls,”...
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Q&A: Tim Carney
Tim Carney is the commentary editor at the Washington Examiner. He is also a visiting fellow at the American Enterprise Institute. In 2012, Carney was a Pulliam Fellow at Hillsdale College. He is the author of multiple books, most recently “Alienated America.” He is speaking about his new book at Hillsdale on April 4. What was your inspiration behind...

Kirby Center expands staff, creates three new positions
Since Associate Vice President and Dean of Educational Programs Matthew Spalding came to the Allan P. Kirby, Jr. Center for Constitutional Studies and Statesmanship five years ago, Hillsdale’s campus in Washington, D.C. has almost doubled in size. In order to keep up, Kirby staff members are taking on new roles and welcoming more members to the team. To stay on...

Don Tocco to speak on student talents, donate to student clubs
Businessman and philanthropist Don Tocco has contributed thousands of dollars to Hillsdale College student groups and clubs, and Tocco will make his annual visit to campus on Thursday, April 11. Tocco’s donation usually depends on a group’s representation, but he’s added a new twist to the process this year. “Each student group must write a page or two explaining in...

Q&A: Andrew Klavan
Andrew Klavan is a crime and adventure novelist and screenwriter. He has published more than 30 books, including “Empire of Lies” and the “Homelander” series. His film credits include the screenplay for the 2018 anti-abortion movie, “Gosnell.” Klavan currently hosts the “Andrew Klavan Show” on the Daily Wire. Klavan is the Dow Journalism Program’s Spring 2019 Pulliam Fellow, and he...

College to change standards for course registration next year
Hillsdale students’ course registration days will be based on entry year, not credits earned outside of Hillsdale College, starting in the fall of 2019. The Hillsdale College administration has decided — starting with the incoming freshman class in the fall of 2019 — to limit all credits which determine a student’s standing for registration to only credits earned at Hillsdale...

Alumna takes position as Romney’s press secretary
Hillsdale graduate Arielle Mueller ’15 has accepted a position as press secretary for recently-elected Utah senator Mitt Romney. After graduating from Hillsdale College with a Bachelor of Arts degree in history, Arielle Mueller wasted no time beginning her professional career. Mueller spent a year in Madrid, Spain immediately after completing her undergraduate studies, where she received a master’s degree and...
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