Archives


Discover a rich source of original materials for research from the Civil War, personal diaries, letters of faculty, presidents and alumni, and the history of Beloit College.

Getting an early start on podcasting, these Beloit students started with performing radio drama in the 1950s. Getting an early start on podcasting, these Beloit students started with performing radio drama in the 1950s.

The majority of the materials in the College Archives are searchable through Archives Space. The collection includes photos of campus life, student publications, alumni diaries, oral histories, and even items with unique stories such as a copy of The Nuremberg Chronicles, various freshman beanies, and a 1960s bowling pin.

The Beloit College Archives is open by appointment only.

To schedule a research consultation, please contact Diane Ray.

Getting Started

The Archives Guide provides information about getting started in working with the college archives and highlights some of the many collections.

Night Against Procrastination: Making finals a little sweeter
FINDING COMMUNITY

Night Against Procrastination: Making finals a little sweeter

LITS hosted the first Night Against Procrastination in the renovated Morse Library on Thursday, Dec. 5th! Around 350 students visited the library during the event to prepare for finals and find community during a stressful part of the semester.

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Future Facing

After a $10 million renovation, Morse Library opened for business this fall. The library is decked out in new lighting, carpeting, furniture, windows, heating and cooling, roofing —…

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Leaders from the state, community, and college gather for a photo-op at the Impact Beloit’s ribbon-cutting.

Impact Beloit opens to the community

A public celebration for the Morse Library ’s new Impact Beloit hub brought together students, faculty, staff, alumni, government leaders, and community members.

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