October 03, 2015

Anti-Racist Language in Job Postings

Beloit College is committed to being an anti-racist college.

One of the ways Beloit aspires to be an anti-racist college is to make this stance clear to all prospective employees in ads and postings for job openings, whether for faculty or staff positions.Starting this summer, the following language is being included in announcements for openings at the college:

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“Because equity and inclusion are central to our students’ liberal education and vital to the thriving of all members of our residential learning community, Beloit College aspires to be an actively anti-racist institution. We recognize our aspiration as ongoing and institution-wide, involving collective commitment and accountability. We welcome employees who are committed to and will actively contribute to our efforts to celebrate our cultural and intellectual richness and be resolute in advancing inclusion and equity. We encourage all interested individuals meeting the criteria of the described position to apply.”


Also In This Issue

  • In the Neese Gallery of the Wright Museum of Art, Gaizi Jie’15 installs a propaganda poster featuring Chairman Mao sitting alongside the Yellow River. Gaizi Jie, on an honors term this fall, was participating in an intensive museum studies course called Exhibit Workshop.

    The Great Yellow River: Exhibit in One Week

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  • Beaches in Space and Time

    Beaches in Space and Time

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  • Bill Brown

    40 Organic Chemistry Textbooks and Counting

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  • “U.S. Marine Cpl. Philip Pepper, age 22, Garmsir District, Helmand Province, Afghanistan,” photographed by Louie Palu, one of 14 photographers featured in “Conflict and Consequence: Photographing War and its Aftermath.” After being embedded with U.S. Marines in Afghanistan, Palu turned his camera on the soldiers. “These are the men and women that governments rely upon to implement their complex policies, especially when it comes to killing people,” Palu wrote.

    The Photography of War

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