Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos: Families, Not Government, Are The Heart Of American Education
In a speech at Hillsdale College, Sec. DeVos conveyed that in American education, the fight has just begun to restore choice and freedom to every family.
As D.C. Mayor Seeks To Remove Statues, Hillsdale College Puts Up More
This is a time when we need more honor and respect for America’s Founding, not less. Hillsdale College’s Liberty Walk reminds us of just that.
Medical Protocols In Place, Hillsdale College Will Host Commencement Saturday
Hillsdale College is taking prudent measures to hold a safe commencement — a significant and expressive exercise protected by the First Amendment.
Actions Are Louder Than Words, Argues Tori Hope Petersen, Black Hillsdale Grad Who Championed School Amid BLM Petition
From awarding her a scholarship to providing an outpouring of support during an unplanned pregnancy, Hillsdale, Petersen emphasized, spoke loudly and clearly.
Read: Hillsdale Grad’s Viral Response To BLM Petition
‘I look at my acceptance letter and diploma as symbols of the institution seeking justice and equality for those who represent me, and that is: former foster youth, underprivileged, undereducated, pregnant student, white, black, woman, and person.’
Why Good Decisions Require Good Intentions
Teaching on Aristotle’s ‘Nichomachean Ethics,’ Dr. Larry Arnn says it’s our intentions about a choice that determine whether it is a good one.
A Long Life Of Good Character Comes From Our Everyday Decisions
‘There are obstacles, temptations and confusions that are in the way, but if you think about it and you keep your soul in order and your attitude right, then you will make better choices.’
3 Common Misconceptions About The U.S. Army In World War II
U.S. ground operations in World War II relied on a variety of means and tactics, based on geography, history, military command, and politics.
How The Allied Powers Won The Fight For The Sky In World War II
Forty percent of the U.S. budget was invested in bombers, fighters, and transport planes. U.S. Air Forces developed the B-29 bomber, P-51 fighter, and the jet engine.
What Happens When Homeless People Memorize Abraham Lincoln’s Inaugural Address
‘I got three of my other homeless friends to help me work on this in the park where we sleep. And now, they know it too! So if we can do it, all y’all don’t have any excuse!’
Who Is To Blame For The Rise Of Radical Partisanship In Congress?
The lack of bipartisanship prevents Congress from getting anything done. Both sides have become radicalized and left to their dirty tactics. So who started it?
How The Progressive Era Shaped The Congress We Know Today
Professor Kevin Portteus explains how the progressives in Congress during the ‘Progressive Era’ significantly reformed the wielding of power in the House of Representatives.
Trump’s Trade Policy Revives Interest In The Non-Delegation Doctrine
If overturned, President Trump could lose power to restrict imports on the basis of national security concerns.
What Congress Lost With The Dying Art Of Deliberation
In the first lecture of Hillsdale College’s free online course about Congress, Dr. Larry Arnn explains the legislative branch’s intended purpose, and how our modern legislators have failed to fulfill it.
Firing Kevin Williamson Is Just the Beginning
When contrarian voices are elevated to publications once viewed as places where contending ideas shared space, organized online backlash is now inevitable.
What C.S. Lewis Can Teach Us About America’s Pronoun Wars
While the pronoun wars may be new to America, the writings of C.S. Lewis show that the fight over language as a way of controlling the mind is nothing new.
Hillsdale Reminds Us: Don’t Take The Harvest For Granted This Thanksgiving
Dr. Arnn reminds us to take stock of everything God has given us and reflect this Thanksgiving on how we can best use these gifts in the coming year.
What Sheryl Sandberg, Jim Gaffigan, And Clarence Thomas Tell Us About Relationships
Jim Gaffigan and other commencement speakers told grads that accomplishment is found in healthy relationships and lives of service, not corporate success.