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Teachers, mentors, experts, creators, colleagues and all around great people.

Professor Beth Dougherty leads a course in a classroom of Morse-Ingersoll Hall.

Our faculty teach with an unmatched blend of expertise, fascination, passion and keen sense of what matters most for your future. They will show you things and teach you ways of thinking that you didn’t know were possible. They will give you the skills and ability to connect every dimension of your Beloit experience to a meaningful career. It’s what they do.

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Faculty Stories

The Art of Warning: Rethinking Business Through the Humanities

What happens when ancient Chinese philosophy meets modern business thinking? In Professor Robert LaFleur’s course The Art of War , students explore leadership through classic East Asian texts — challenging conventional approaches to business education.

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The invaluable support of Beloiters

Beloit College’s 11th Annual Day of Giving was a tremendous success, surpassing both our donor and fundraising goals. We aimed to reach 1,000 donors and internally we set a goal to raise $500,000 — and thanks to the incredible support from alumni, parents, students, and friends, we exceeded all expectations, truly showing that

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Coffee and Conversations with Legislators

Future Educators Advocate for Support at Legislative Event

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Fig. 3 Derosier, Story, and Ndiaye looking at Fall’s work

Recent Acquisitions from the West African Calligraphy Institute, Dakar, Senegal

During a Global Experience Office site-visit to Dakar, Senegal, in January (2024) Beloit College faculty members Gana Ndiaye and Joseph Derosier, along with Wright Museum of Art curator Christa Story visited the West African Calligraphy Institute in the Guédiawaye region of the city.   

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Gov. Tony Evers and President

A Visit from the Governor

Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers paid a visit to Beloit College on October 5th, 2023.

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