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Central
Hall, the historic focal point of campus, holds many administrative
offices, including the Business offices, Admissions, Financial Aid,
the Deans’ offices and the Registrar’s office.
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Lorado Taft Statue of 1895 to recognize the Civil War honor
of more than 500 Hillsdale College soldiers who dutifully answered
the call of their country.
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Lane
Hall was dedicated in 2005 and is named for its benefactor, Robert
M. Lane. Located to the southeast of Central Hall, it holds classroom
spaces, lecture halls, seminar rooms and faculty offices for the
Economics, Business Administration and Education Departments, among
others.
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Lane
Hall also boasts a computer center, study room and the Jitters Coffee
Cart.
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Statue
of President Abraham Lincoln (sculpted by Anthony Frudakis on May
8, 2009).
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Another
look at Central Hall
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Hillsdale
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Hillsdale
College in Hillsdale, Michigan is a co-educational, liberal
arts college known for being the first American college to
prohibit in its charter all discrimination based on race,
religion, or sex; its refusal of government funding; and its
monthly publication, Imprimis. The National Review
has described Hillsdale as a "citadel of American conservatism."
More than 1,400 students attend Hillsdale from every state
and several countries, and the college employs more than 100
full-time faculty members. Hillsdale offers a variety of liberal
arts majors, pre-professional programs, a teacher education
program, and a journalism certificate program. Located in
central-southern Michigan, United States, its 200 acre campus
contains multiple instructional and office buildings, thirteen
residence halls, seven fraternity and sorority houses, an
athletic complex, music hall, arts center, and an arboretum.
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