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Quick Hits with Deanna Mackie
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Quick Hits with Deanna Mackie

Mackie with her dogs, Mazey (left) and Willow (right) Courtesy | Deanna Mackie In this Quick Hits, Professor of Accounting Deanna Mackie talks curling, using red pens for grading, and her favorite works of art.  Why accounting? It’s like a puzzle. All the pieces need to fit together to see the big picture.  What collegiate...

Quick Hits with Kelli Kazmier
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Quick Hits with Kelli Kazmier

Kelli Kazmier with her son and husband at a winery. Courtesy | Kelli Kazmier In this Quick Hits, Assistant Professor of Chemistry Kelli Kazmier talks Copernicus, college shenanigans, and planting onions. ​​What has made you laugh recently? This morning, my 4-year-old son listed off the reasons that we love each other: we are family, we...

Quick Hits with Charles Yost
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Quick Hits with Charles Yost

Charles Yost throws tea into the Boston Harbor with Professor of History David Stewart. Alessia Sandala | Collegian In this Quick Hits, Assistant Professor in Medieval History Charles Yost talks cigarettes, Iowa, and Pelagianism. If you weren’t teaching history, what career could you see yourself in? A monk scrawling out anonymous polemics that some poor...

Quick Hits with Ben Strickland
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Quick Hits with Ben Strickland

Strickland met his wife Jennifer, ’18 while at Hillsdale. They have two kids, Marianne and Frankie. Courtesy | Ben Strickland In this Quick Hits interview, Associate Director of Admissions Ben Strickland ’16 talks raiding Galloway, tacos, and “Bluey.” As a kid, what did you want to be when you grew up? Like many young boys,...

Quick Hits with Daniel Kuehler
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Quick Hits with Daniel Kuehler

If Kuehler wasn’t a piano teacher, he would be a professional power washer. Courtesy | Daniel Kuehler   In this Quick Hits, Artist and Teacher of Piano Daniel Kuehler discusses Top Gun, Legos, and concerts. As a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? A garbage man. Who wouldn’t want to...