August 14-20 Wrapping up the summer in anticipation of a new academic yearHello, Beloiters. The Beat is back with a new look to keep you up to date with what is happening on campus. If you encounter any issues with this new Beat layout, please contact web developer Nick Mischler <mischlern@beloit.edu> with details. It has been a busy summer, so let’s start our year by helping you get caught up with some highlights:
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College gets treasured archives of real-life Indiana JonesLong believed to be the inspiration for the fictional Indiana Jones, explorer and Beloit College 1906 graduate Roy Chapman Andrews lived beyond what a Hollywood script could capture. Now some of the adventurer’s most treasured artifacts, manuscripts, books, and photos started arriving at Beloit College’s Archives, and at the Beloit Historical Society, donated by Andrews’s granddaughter Sara Andrews Appelbee. Hard Truths: Examining Puerto Rican history through today’s residentsDiego Boyd Lassalle’25 was one of 12 students who traveled with assistant professor of English Michael Dango and the Global Experience office’s Julianne Angeli to Puerto Rico to learn what it’s like to live in the shadow of the U.S. without being able to participate fully in its governance. He offers these reflections. |
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Beloiter Days and Homecoming2023 Beloiter Days: Homecoming and Reunion Weekend is set for Sept. 29 - Oct. 1. Certain events require prior registration and/or have a fee. Get the most out of Beloiter Days by registering as an attendee. Faculty & Staff Study HallThe study hall is a time to sit together in the same room with colleagues, drink caffeinated beverages, and “Get. Stuff. Done.” on Tuesdays and Wednesdays at 2-4 pm in Weeks Faculty Lounge. Free Art Institute of Chicago ticketsFree electronic tickets are available for Beloit College faculty and staff—first come, first served. Email Christa Story at storyc@beloit.edu. Students get in free year-round. |
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