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Five Reasons I Loved My Semester as a Hillsdale Student in D.C.

August 9, 2024 See Source link at bottom of post
Five Reasons I Loved My Semester as a Hillsdale Student in D.C.

Written by Thomas Smith, ’26 Thomas Smith spent the spring 2024 semester as an intern for Speaker of the House Mike Johnson through the Washington-Hillsdale Internship Program (WHIP). He shares about his experience and encourages other Hillsdale students to consider Read More …

Scholarship Saturday – August 3, 2024

August 7, 2024 See Source link at bottom of post
Scholarship Saturday – August 3, 2024

There are thousands of scholarships out there. Below you will find many scholarships, most with general eligibility requirements. My goal is to share some lesser-known scholarships with my readers every Saturday. Don’t wait. Apply for these great scholarships today! And, Read More …

Hometown Hillsdale: Caitlyn Grace, '12

August 4, 2024 See Source link at bottom of post
Hometown Hillsdale: Caitlyn Grace, '12

Written by Stephanie Gordon The performing arts captivated Caitlyn Grace (Hubbard), ’12, at a young age. That captivation took Caitlyn around the world, performing stunts and writing independent film scripts. It’s her humble beginning in small-town Hillsdale that paved the Read More …

Something Big: Observations from White & Blue Weekend

July 29, 2024 See Source link at bottom of post
Something Big: Observations from White & Blue Weekend

Written by Doug Goodnough If you’re asking, “What is White & Blue Weekend?” you’re missing out on something big and getting bigger. In fact, we had more than 500 people attend this year’s event—which was held June 27-30 on campus. Read More …

Scholarship Saturday – July 27, 2024

July 27, 2024 See Source link at bottom of post
Scholarship Saturday – July 27, 2024

There are thousands of scholarships out there. Below you will find many scholarships, most with general eligibility requirements. My goal is to share some lesser-known scholarships with my readers every Saturday. Don’t wait. Apply for these great scholarships today! And, Read More …

Shotgun Triumphs: Kyle Luttig’s American Trap Success

July 24, 2024 See Source link at bottom of post
Shotgun Triumphs: Kyle Luttig’s American Trap Success

Written by Stephanie Gordon Kyle Luttig, ’17, grew up in small-town Fowler, Michigan. He began shooting American Trap through 4-H when he was just 12 years old. The sport came naturally for Kyle. He joined different shooting leagues throughout high Read More …

Scholarship Saturday – July 20, 2024

July 22, 2024 See Source link at bottom of post
Scholarship Saturday – July 20, 2024

There are thousands of scholarships out there. Below you will find many scholarships, most with general eligibility requirements. My goal is to share some lesser-known scholarships with my readers every Saturday. Don’t wait. Apply for these great scholarships today! And, Read More …

School Year 2021–22 (Fiscal Year 2022)

July 18, 2024 See Source link at bottom of post
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Title: Revenues and Expenditures for Public Elementary and Secondary School Districts: School Year 2021–22 (Fiscal Year 2022) Description: This First Look report presents data on public elementary and secondary education Read More …

What to Do if You Don’t Know What to Do

July 16, 2024 See Source link at bottom of post
What to Do if You Don’t Know What to Do

Written by Lauren Smyth If you’re a college student, you or someone you know may be entitled to emotional compensation (a cup of coffee and a pat on the back). But don’t worry; it’s a good problem to have. Because Read More …

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