Brief Biography:
Josh Mably grew up in Burbank, CA where he received a public-school education. He earned his Bachelor of Arts in History from Grove City College in 2021. It was at Grove City where he was first exposed to and found an interest in Classical Education. After graduating, he spent four years teaching social studies at a small Christian school outside of Pittsburgh, PA. In his free time, Josh loves traveling cross country exploring National Parks and visiting historical sites.
What brought you to Hillsdale?
I came to Hillsdale because it is a leader figure in the Classical Education movement, helping reshape what education is in the United States, and that is something I want to be a part of.
What has been your greatest academic challenge thus far?
The shift from a public education to the much more rigorous classes at Grove City College was a steep learning curve, but after finding my footing I developed a deeper appreciation and love of classical learning as well as a solid foundation for grad school at Hillsdale.
What is distinctive about Hillsdale’s Graduate School of Classical Education?
Unlike many other Classical Education programs, Hillsdale offers classes entirely in person, allowing for that much-needed community in learning.