Hillsdale’s Center for Constructive Alternatives will kick off its first installment of seminars for the academic year Sept. 29 – Oct. 2 on “Christianity in America.” The series will cover the role Christianity has played in the United States from its founding to modern day, according to Executive Director of Programs Matt Bell. “I hope students will learn about America’s...
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DeMarco returns to teach Latin at alma mater
Visiting Assistant Professor of Classics David DeMarco may be new to many, but twelve years ago, he was a familiar face on campus. DeMarco graduated from Hillsdale in 2002 with a major in classics before continuing his study of classics at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and studying New Testament and Early Christian Literature at the University of Chicago....

Foreign Policy and War Games Clubs Vie For Control of the Arctic
The Alexander Hamilton Society conducts games simulating wars between nations in Lane. Courtesy | Adriana Azarian The United States and Russia prepared for a nuclear war on Sept. 14. The Alexander Hamilton Society and War Gaming Club collaborated to host its bi-annual War Games event in a classroom in Robert M. Lane Hall. This semester, 11 participants formed teams representing...

Hillsdale College adds new online class for high schoolers
High school online elective courses for credit will return in the spring. Courtesy | Pexels A new Hillsdale for-credit online course for high schoolers will debut next year. Enrollment for the fall 2025 semester will open in March 2025 and will now feature American Political Thought as well as three previously offered high school courses — American Government, American History...

Jeremiah Regan promoted to director of online learning
Jeremiah Regan ’08 assumed the role of executive director of online learning this past January. Under Regan, the program continues to grow, adding an updated website, a lecture series about John Milton’s “Paradise Lost” coming out this November, and a new documentary of Marxism. Additionally, the online program is developing new curricula with several courses focusing on a specific topic....

Math department announces new hires
The mathematics department grew exponentially this semester, bringing on two new professors: Assistant Professor of Mathematics Daniel Slonim ’16 and Assistant Professor of Computer Science Oliver Serang. “I’m excited about the opportunity to not just be part of the department, but of the college and the Hillsdale life,” said Slonim, who studied probability at Purdue University and went on to...

Grotto raises funds for million-dollar expansion
Rendering shows the planned chapel addition for the Grotto. Courtesy | grottoexpansion.com Floor space is at a premium when students pack into the Grotto, St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church’s student outreach house. That may change if the parish can raise the money for expansion. The Grotto has a goal to raise $1 million for construction and a hope of...
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