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The Student Experience: Mentorship  

Putting pen to paper

One intro class with English professor Chris Fink led Ben Katz’21 to not only major in creative writing, but also edit the Beloit Fiction Journal during his senior year.

Now, as he transitions from college to career, Ben hopes to combine his interests in public service and writing in the nonprofit sector — and write stories for literary journals on the side.

Meet Ben Katz

Ben Katz’21

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Supporting Transfer Students

Finding your fit

Beloit makes it easy for transfer students to pursue their academic passions and co-curricular opportunities — study abroad, research, and internships — while graduating on time.

Meet Hardika Kashyap’22, who joined the Beloit community to find a better fit for her academic journey. “I thought I would blend into Beloit. Everyone seemed so accepting and welcoming and warm and had that homey feeling. The student environment and culture roped me in.”

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Hardika Kashyap’22 enjoys spending time on the Matilda R. Wilson Terrace at The Powerhouse. Hardika Kashyap’22 enjoys spending time on the Matilda R. Wilson Terrace at The Powerhouse.

Students at the grand opening of Grace?s Place.
Students at the grand opening of Grace’s Place.
Campus community 

Grace’s Place opens with a focus on fellowship and inclusivity

The former Java Joint is now officially Grace’s Place, named after Grace Ousley, the first Black woman to graduate from Beloit College in 1904.

Students celebrated its grand opening that featured a day-long celebration of Black culture, with food, music, and free haircuts. Black Students United (BSU) members are using Grace’s Place to invite Black alumni and professionals to do workshops, Soulful Sundays, BIPOC town hall sessions, movie nights, and celebrations.

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Alumni in action

What just happened? Studying the Big Bang’s afterglow to find answers

As a University of Minnesota PhD candidate, Beloit College physics graduate Michael Cumrine’13 and his research group use telescopes in Antarctica to study the Big Bang’s afterglow. The question? What happened in its immediate aftermath.

Read Morearticle: What Happened After the Big Bang

Michael Cumrine’13 at the Geographic South Pole in Beloit College Gear Michael Cumrine’13 at the Geographic South Pole in Beloit College Gear

  • The Powerhouse, Beloit?s new student union is bustling with activity, including battling cages, a…
    The Powerhouse, Beloit’s new student union is bustling with activity, including battling cages, a cafe, and study rooms.
    Amazing Space

    Innovative student center racks up more awards for design

    The Powerhouse, a former generating station that is now the go-to campus building for Beloit College students seeking community, study space, and a great workout in a gorgeous setting on the Rock River, has received two more prestigious design awards: Fast Company’s 2021 Innovation by Design Award and Italian publication The Plan’s Award 2021.

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