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Another
look at the Knorr Student Center
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Dedicated in 1996, the Dow Science Building holds classrooms,
laboratories, special research areas and computer resources for
the Biology, Chemistry and Physics Departments. The building also
houses 14 faculty offices.
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The
Dow Leadership Center is a division of Hillsdale College located
on the northwest corner of the campus quad.
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The
Dow Leadership Center is home to one of the nation’s top leadership
training programs.
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Dedicated
in January 2008, the Grewcock Student Union bears the names of benefactors
William L. and Berniece E. Grewcock. The two-story structure is
located adjacent to Mossey Library and connected to it via Benge
Colonnade.
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Grewcock
Student Union features the Knorr Family Dining Room, Richardson
Commons, A.J.’s Café 1844, the Hillsdale College Bookstore,
the Student Activities Director’s office, student publication
offices, a formal lounge and conference room, a TV lounge and the
student mail center. The entire building is wireless.
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Hillsdale
College
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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