January 01, 2018

Remembering Eudora Shepherd

As this issue was about to go to press, we learned of the December death of beloved professor emerita Eudora Shepherd, who taught vocal music at the college for more than 50 years.

Shepherd touched the lives of so many Beloit students during her tenure. Look for our tribute to her in Beloit College Magazine’s spring edition. If you have memories to share about Eudora Shepherd, send them to us at belmag@beloit.edu.


Also In This Issue

  • Photo courtesy of NASA/JPL-Caltech.

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  • Britt Scharringhausen, associate professor of physics and astronomy, hosted a watch party when Cassini-Huygens signed off after orbiting Saturn for two decades. She used Cassini data with her classes to study Saturn’s rings.

    Goodbye, Cassini

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  • Micheal Pugh’92, photographed in 1992, died in 2016 at 47. “Mike Pugh was elfin. He was magical, from another world,” Simon remembers. “He was more fitting in the ceramics lab or an Alaskan fishing boat than in a b Beloit college classroom, but he seemed to handle nearly anything.”

    A Selection of Student Portraits by Michael Simon

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  • “St. John, Newfoundland, Canada is a beautiful city! The houses are all painted in bold colors. A nice place to visit.”

    Dancing Around the World

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