April 29, 2021

Culture Conscious: Briefings on Culture, Cognition, and Behavior

Wiley, 2020
By Lawrence T. White, Professor Emeritus of Psychology

This collection of essays explores recent findings from cross-cultural studies of perception, cognition, personality, social behavior, health, and moral reasoning, demonstrating the tremendous impact that cultural values and practices have on how people think and behave.


Also In This Issue

  • The Student Army Training Corps’ unit band poses in front of the World Affairs Center. As many as 1,400 student soldiers were in residence at Beloit when the worst of the pandemic hit campus in 1918.

    We’ve Been Here Before: the 1918 Pandemic

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  • Fran Stahr’51 was one of five players known as the “Bucket Brigade” on Beloit’s pivotal 1950-51 team. Then-student Ray Metzker’53, who later became a revered art photographer, captured it all.

    A Decade of Dominance and Half a Century of Success

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  • The St. Paul Gophers, shown in 1909, preceded what were called the “Negro Leagues” by about a decade. They and other Black barnstorming teams played at an undeniably high level but in the shadow of the white major leagues.

    Baseball Historian John Thorn’68 Applauds Inclusion of the Negro Leagues

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