Chair and Professor of English Justin Jackson spoke on the imagery of Christ in literature. | Courtesy of Hillsdale College Students should not force images of Christ onto literature, said Professor of English Justin Jackson in a lecture at the Hillsdale Thomistic Institute conference on “Christology in Literature” April 22. “The simple answer is ‘respect...
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Michael Ward speaks on mutual respect in Drummond Lecture
Many modern people have developed into cynics: people who know the price of everything and the value of nothing, said University of Oxford professor Michael Ward at a lecture March 24. The Drummond Lecture Series in Christ Chapel explores the relationship between faith and reason. As a part of the series, Ward spoke on “To...
Alumna talks product research and math career
Every day, consumers make thousands of choices to determine which brands and products are most desirable. Companies attempt to predict those decisions through marketing research, a field that analyzes consumer trends and tailors products based on them. Last week, Hillsdale graduate Megan Peitz ‘06 gave a presentation titled “Math, Marketing and Business” in which she...
Federalist Society event talks ‘dead’ constitution
From presidential debates to mainstream media talk shows, arguments over the Constitution’s status as living or dead are frequent. The Federalist Society hosted an event last Thursday to help answer questions on the topic. Ilan Wurman, visiting assistant professor at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University, gave a lecture titled...
‘A blanket around the earth’: Hayes gives lecture series on consequences of global warming
We will not have arctic ice within 10 years and might not have coral reefs due to global warming, according to Professor of Physics Ken Hayes. In a three-part lecture series on climate change, Hayes, who has been studying global warming and climate change for 15 years, spoke to Hillsdale College students Feb. 4, Feb....