Hillsdale Hostel Vacation in the world of ideas... The learning experience of a lifetime... to complement a lifetime of learning Hıllsdale College
From the Director Greetings, friends! I am excited to share the 2015 Hillsdale College Hostel schedule with you. I invite you to attend one of our many Hillsdale Hostel programs, which are taught by members of the College faculty and address topics such as economics, history, literature, politics, and religion. now in its 26th year, the Hostel program continues to grow. Seminars are now held at three locations on the Hillsdale campus, at the Rockwell Lake Lodge in northern Michigan, and at the College s Allan P. Kirby, Jr. Center for Constitutional Studies and Citizenship in Washington, D.C. This year s Hostel programs feature new lecture topics at all three locations, including an intergenerational program that parents and grandparents are encouraged to attend with junior high- and high school-age children. registration information for all 2015 Hostel programs is included in this brochure. As always, if you have any questions or need further information, please contact me by telephone at (888) 886-1174 or by e-mail at hostel@hillsdale.edu. You may also visit our website: hillsdalehostel.com. i hope to see you at one or more of these fun and educational programs in 2015! Given the new lecture topics, I expect this season to sell out, so please complete and return the enclosed registration form today. Peggy Youngs Director of Hillsdale Hostel/Freedom Forum
2015 HILLSDALE HOSTEL Hillsdale Hostel provides a learning vacation unlike any other. Not only will you spend time with some of Hillsdale College s distinguished professors, but depending on the program you choose, you will also enjoy the beautiful Hillsdale campus, nestled in the rolling farm country of southern Michigan; the Rockwell Lake Lodge in scenic northern Michigan; or the Kirby Center, located in the heart of our nation s capital. Meet others who share your interests in continued learning and the preservation of liberty. Hillsdale Hostel lets you relive college life as you remember it: the sharing of insights, the give-and-take of lively discussion, the camaraderie of peers. It s a fresh reminder of the enduring virtues of Western Civilization, free of the trends and ideologies that dominate so many other campuses today. It s a vacation unlike any you have experienced before. Hillsdale Hostel offers many exciting activities. In addition to intense discussions with Hillsdale faculty members and other program participants, you can take advantage of unique opportunities for fun and recreation, whether on the College s main campus, at the Rockwell Lake Lodge, or in Washington, D.C. Accommodations are included in the prices listed below. Three Great Hillsdale College Hostel Locations PER PERSON Hillsdale College, Hillsdale, Michigan............. $950 1 Rockwell Lake Lodge, Luther, Michigan............ $830 Kirby Center, Washington, D.C................. $720 2 1 The fee for the Intergenerational Hostel is $625. 2 Commuter rate also available. For more information or to register: (888) 886-1174 hostel@hillsdale.edu
A world of ideas awaits you at a Hillsdale Hostel.
This was a new and wonderful experience. The knowledge of the instructors was truly inspirational. Thanks to all. Sue Yarusso, Green Acres, FL CHURCHILL AND THE WORLD WARS March 24-27, 2015 NEW TOPIC! This program will feature lectures by Hillsdale College President Larry P. Arnn on the statesmanship of Winston Churchill during and between the World Wars, as well as lectures on the history of the wars and the interwar years by Thomas H. Conner, William P. Harris Professor in Military History at Hillsdale College. THE WAR OF 1812 AND THE MADISON PRESIDENCY October 21-24, 2015 A Kirby Center Hostel making the 200th anniverary of the end of the War of 1812, and discussing as well the presidency of James Madison, will be held in October 2015. Kirby Center Washington, D.C.
Relive higher education as it used to be, in a place where it still is. WHAT IS FREEDOM? June 7-13, 2015 One of the greatest achievements of Western Civilization is the rise and power of the idea of human freedom. This interdisciplinary Hostel will explore the nature of freedom in politics, religion, economics, and literature.
The campus, staff, faculty, and all the course attendees provided an interesting, friendly, and intelligent ambiance greatly appreciated. Roger Haskell, Greer, SC ANCIENT ROOTS OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION June 7-13, 2015 Just as we can achieve a greater understanding of our personal debts and obligations by tracing our family histories, we can deepen our understanding of our political and religious debts and obligations by studying the roots of our civilization. This Hostel will explore the rise and fall of Athenian democracy, the Roman Republic and Empire, and the roles of Judaism and Christianity in the development of our Western heritage. CONSTITUTIONAL ISSUES AND CONTROVERSIES June 21 27, 2015 NEW TOPIC! For 225 years, the American Constitution has served as a blueprint of limited government. In modern times, numerous issues and controversies related to the Constitution have arisen. This Hostel will contrast the Founders view with the contemporary view of topics such as the family, equality of civil rights, free speech, foreign policy, and religious liberty. Hillsdale College Campus Hillsdale, Michigan
A learning vacation like no other. ABRAHAM LINCOLN AND THE CIVIL WAR INTERGENERATIONAL PROGRAM July 8-11, 2015 NEW TOPIC! The Civil War is one of the three great crises in American history, the other two being the American Revolution and the Progressive threat today. This intergenerational Hostel designed for junior high- and high school-age children and their parents or grandparents will consider the political thought and statesmanship of Abraham Lincoln, as well as the history of the Civil War. THE GREAT CONVERSATION IN WESTERN LITERATURE July 12-18, 2015 Great literature reflects and shapes the character of a civilization and of its citizens. Thus Homer was called the schoolteacher of the Greeks. Who are the schoolteachers of America, and more generally, of the citizens of the West? This Hostel will examine the great conversation in Western literature, beginning in ancient Greece and Rome and continuing through Renaissance Europe, Elizabethan England, and the United States.
We all were the beneficiaries of new knowledge and wonderful food... this week has become a tradition for us. Ley and Marilyn Browder, Clearwater, FL ECONOMIC THEORIES AND CONTROVERSIES July 12-18, 2015 NEW TOPIC! The notion that the free market is the best way to arrange the exchange of goods and services in a free society, an idea embraced by the American Founders, is not without controversy. This Hostel will consider various free market economic theories, as well as theories of opponents of the free market, and controversies that have arisen in relation to those theories. ISLAM AND THE WEST July 26-August 1, 2015 As one of the world s great monotheistic religions, Islam has been worthy of Western notice and study since its inception. In recent years, with the rise of Islamic terrorism and increased Islamic immigration to the West, greater understanding has become an urgent necessity. This Hostel will investigate Islam from historical, religious, and political perspectives, as well as consider Islamic art and architecture and its significance. Hillsdale College Campus Hillsdale, Michigan
A superb way to spend a vacation. I would definitely do it again! Diane Landi, Fairfield, OH CONSTITUTIONAL ISSUES AND CONTROVERSIES August 10-13, 2015 NEW TOPIC! Held at the College s Rockwell Lake Lodge in Luther, Michigan, overlooking Rockwell Lake on Hillsdale s G. H. Gordon Biological Station, this Hostel offers a chance to combine outstanding lectures with the many leisure activities that the Lodge has to offer. This Hostel will contrast the Founders view with the contemporary view of topics such as the family, equality of civil rights, free speech, foreign policy, and religious liberty. Rockwell Lake Lodge Luther, Michigan
Three Great Hillsdale College Hostel Locations Hillsdale College Hillsdale, Michigan $950 per person $625 per person Intergenerational Rockwell Lake Lodge Luther, Michigan $830 per person Kirby Center Washington, D.C. $720 per person Pricing includes lectures, lodging, meals*, and recreational activities. Call (888) 886-1174 for additional details. (* Kirby Center Hostel includes three breakfasts, two lunches, and a welcome dinner.) Make your reservation now! Reserve your PLace at the 2015 Hillsdale Hostel. Fill in the information requested on the enclosed form and return it along with your deposit of $100 per person. Or, if you would like additional information about the Hillsdale Hostel, call Peggy Youngs at Hillsdale College toll-free at (888) 886-1174.