Poet Dana Gioia Urges the Class of 2008 to Pursue Meaningful Work
Beloit College celebrated another outstanding graduating class on May 11, when 300 graduates crossed the stage to receive the academic recognition they had been working toward for four years. Read More...
Beloit and Vicinity Exhibition to Open at Wright Museum
The warmth of summer brings the promise of new vitality as the 51st Annual Beloit and Vicinity Exhibition opens in Beloit College’s Wright Museum of Art in mid-May. Read More...
Two Beloit College Faculty Members Cited for Outstanding Contributions
At an April recognition ceremony, Susan Swanson (geology) and Steven Wright (English) received special honors for excellent teaching. Read More...
Beloit College Names Trustee and Former Health Industry Executive to be Interim President
A health industry executive who has dedicated himself to the development of quality health and educational programs has been named to the post of interim president at Beloit College. Read More...
Beloit College President to Attend State Department Higher Education Summit
Beloit College President John Burris is one of a select group of American college president's invited to attend the United States Higher Education Summit for Global Development in Washington, D.C., April 29-30. Read More...
Beloit College Commencement to Honor Leaders in Arts and Education and Local Leaders in International Understanding
Beloit College will celebrate another outstanding graduating class on Sunday, May 11, when 300 graduates cross the stage to receive the academic recognition they have been working toward for four years. Read More...
Three Beloit College Ensembles to Perform, April 24
Beloit College music faculty will direct a three-part concert on Thursday, April 24, at 8 p.m., in Eaton Chapel, on the Beloit College campus. Read More...
Beloit Faculty Member Receives the Hayek Prize
Professor Emily Chamlee-Wright was recently awarded the Hayek Prize by the Atlas Economic Research Foundation. Read More...
Vusi Mahlasela and Friends to Perform at College, April 22
From the dark days of apartheid in South Africa, to the warm glow of international concert stages, Vusi Mahlasela has been a shining light on the arts and the struggle for human rights. Read More...
Beloit College Interdisciplinary Course Features on Capitol Hill, April 15
Professor of Biology Marion Field Fass and two students to discuss an award-winning course in front of a congressional panel April 15. Read More...
Keefer and Keefer Lecture Spotlights Shakespeare, April 23
Professor of English Tom McBride will examine Shakespeare's insight into human nature on Wednesday, April 23, at 8 p.m., in Richardson Auditorium, in Morse-Ingersoll Hall. Read More...
Barrage - World Music Concert, April 17
World-renowned ensemble Barrage will bring its "high-octane fiddle-fest" for a one-time-only concert on Thursday, April 17, at 8 p.m., in Eaton Chapel. Tickets are $15 ($10 for senior citizens and $5 for students) and may be reserved by calling the Beloit College box office at 608-363-2755 after 12:30 p.m. Read More...
Richard Bausch to Offer Public Reading, April 14
Richard Bausch, the 2007-08 Mackey Distinguished Professor of Creative Writing, will offer a public reading on Monday, April 14, at 8 p.m., in the Moore Lounge, in Pearsons Hall. Read More...
2008 Student Symposium, April 10
The 32nd annual Student Symposium will be held on Thursday, April 10, throughout the day in various campus venues. Read More...
"Responding to Humanitarian Emergencies" the Focus of Panels, April 5
On Saturday, April 5, Jan Egeland, the 2008 Weissberg Distinguished Professor of International Studies, will be joined in Pearsons Hall by leading diplomats and scholars in a discussion about “Responding to Humanitarian Emergencies.” Each of the two 90-minute panels will focus on a particular case. Read More...
Alumni Couple to Discuss Activism
Peace activists Philip Gates'58 and Lorie Smith Gates'59 will highlight their work as advocates for peace in two upcoming presentations. Read More...