July 28

Looking ahead to the start of the year

First-year students walk down College Street towards the Wall for a picnic after Convocation.

The start of the fall semester is less than a month away, and campus is getting ready to welcome you back. If you haven’t already made your plans to return to campus, now is a great time to do that.

  • Student Excellence and Leadership program Move-in: Sunday, August 10th
  • Fall Athletics Move-in: Tuesday, August 12th - Friday, August 15th (contact your coach for details)
  • New International Students Move-in: Friday, August 15th
  • New Student Move-in: Wednesday, August 20th
  • Returning Student Move-in: Friday, August 22nd, Saturday, August 23rd, and Sunday, August 24th

Learn more about move-in on Residential Life and New Buccaneers, including what to bring.

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Stories

Beloit opportunities abound in Boundary Waters

Beloit College students' selfie

All summer, Buccaneers take advantage of hands-on learning experiences. At the Wilderness Field Station, professors and students passionate about Beloit College’s connection to the environment build academic and life skills offered by this unique resource, including a course led by Pablo Toral.

Far-flung: Two semesters, two languages, two hemispheres

Josie Czuj in Ecuador.

Josie Czuj ’25 knew that she wanted to study abroad during her time at Beloit. In fact, a large part of why she chose Beloit in the first place was “for the study abroad programs, and I knew I wanted to do one semester Spanish speaking, one semester French speaking.”

The Art of Warning: Rethinking business through the humanities

Rob LaFleur teaching about the history of China.

What happens when ancient Chinese philosophy meets modern business thinking? In Professor Robert LaFleur’s course The Art of War, students explore leadership through classic East Asian texts — challenging conventional approaches to business education.

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