Michigan's Hillsdale College is paying its respects to Charlie Kirk, confirming that the conservative activist took dozens of their online courses before his death.
Founded in 1844, the self-described "small, Christian, classical liberal arts college" provides "‘all who wish to learn’ the education necessary to preserve the civil and religious liberties of America," its website states. It launched its online program in 2011, and Kirk was one of "more than 4.2 million Americans" who took its courses that focus on history, politics, economics, philosophy and religion, and more.
"Without presuming to speak for Charlie, we believe he was drawn to Hillsdale's independence and its mission: to teach the truth and to live by it. Charlie took some 30 of our online courses," Hillsdale's Associate