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- Hillsdale College Graduate Student Charles Stalzer Wins Judith Finn Memorial AwardHILLSDALE, Mich. — Hillsdale College announces the newest recipient of the Judith Finn Memorial Award, Charles Stalzer. Stalzer will receive his master’s degree this year in Politics from the College’s Van Andel Graduate School of Statesmanship. His academic interests include 21st-century American Progressivism, Catholic Political Thought, and the U.S. Intelligence Community and National Security State.
- Hillsdale College Theatre Students Present Festival of One Act PlaysHILLSDALE, Mich. — The Hillsdale College Tower Players featured a festival of student work starting from April 25 to April 28 in Markel Auditorium. The festival featured classic and contemporary one-act plays.
- Joy String Quartet Performs Spring ConcertHILLSDALE, Mich. — Hillsdale College’s Joy String Quartet performed a spring concert on April 19 and 20. Students, faculty and staff, and members of the community attended the performance in the Conrad Recital Hall.
- Hillsdale College Center for Military History and Strategy Hosts Historian Jeremy BlackHILLSDALE, Mich. — Hillsdale College’s Center for Military History and Strategy hosted author and historian Jeremy Black on April 10. At the event, Black spoke on his book “Imperial Legacies: The British and American Empires.”
- Hillsdale College’s Benedict Whalen Receives Emily Daugherty Award for Teaching ExcellenceHILLSDALE, Mich. — The 2024 Emily Daugherty Award for Teaching Excellence was presented to Associate Professor of English Benedict Whalen. Faculty, students, and friends of Hillsdale College recognized Whalen at Spring Convocation on April 11.
- Classmates from 1964 and 1974 Reunite on CampusHILLSDALE, Mich. — Members of the Hillsdale College 1974 and 1964 graduating classes returned to campus from April 10-12 to celebrate their 50- and 60-year class reunions. This year, those who graduated before 1974 were also invited to participate in the three-day event, which included campus and Halter Center tours, dinner with live music, cocktail receptions, trivia, and the opportunity to attend classes.
- Hillsdale College Action Shooting Team Wins National TitlesHILLSDALE, Mich. — The Hillsdale Action Shooting Team earned several accolades at the Scholastic Action Shooting Program’s College Nationals in Talladega, Alabama, securing a first-place finish in the Centerfire Optic division, second and third place in the Centerfire Pistol division, and second and third place in the 1911 division. This is the team’s third year competing in the event.
- Freedom and Liberal Learning Discussed at Freshman Foundation LectureHILLSDALE, Mich. — Hillsdale College Professor of History Paul Moreno presented the fourth lecture of the Freshman Foundation series. Moreno’s lecture emphasized freedom as the fourth pillar of a Hillsdale College liberal arts education.
- Hillsdale College Shotgun Team Wins National ChampionshipHILLSDALE, Mich. — The Hillsdale College Shotgun Team earned its first-ever Division II national championship title at the Association of College Unions International and Scholastic Clay Target Program National Championship in San Antonio. The 16-person team competed in Division II against 19 other programs and earned multiple individual and team awards.
- Guest Musician Tony Monaco Performs at Hillsdale CollegeHILLSDALE, Mich. — Tony Monaco, a master of the Hammond B-3 organ, performed a jazz concert at Hillsdale College in Plaster Auditorium on March 22 with members of the Hillsdale College music faculty Lori Lefevré, Larry Ochiltree, and Chris McCourry. Students, faculty, staff, and members of the Hillsdale community attended the concert.