Beloit College - Beloit, WI
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N 42° 30.179 W 089° 01.849
16T E 333140 N 4707622
Beloit College's first class occurred November 4, 1847. It has served as a college ever since.
Waymark Code: WM2G6M
Location: Wisconsin, United States
Date Posted: 10/29/2007
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member Hikenutty
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The WPA Guide to Wisconsin reaads (Tour 7, pg 390):
In 1847 the Congregational Church founded BELOIT COLLEGE, Bushnell and College Sts., on the east riverbank. Two professors were hired at a salary of $600 a year, but their contract contained the proviso "if we can raise it." The early buildings gave no architectural unity to the campus, for each was in a different style. Later buildings are Georgian Colonial, with slight adaptations. The college has approximately 600 students. One of its strongest departments is that of anthropology and archeology; an alumnus, Roy Chapman Andrews, writer and explorer for the American Museum of Natural History, has become famous in these fields.

On the campus is the Logan Museum (free; open during school year from 8:30 a.m. to 12 m. and 1:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. Mon. through Fri.; 8:30 a.m. to 12 m. Sat.; 2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Sun.), originally planned to depict the culture of the American Indian but later expanded to present a record of prehistoric man. More than 1,000,000 aboriginal artifacts are displayed here, centered about the extensive Rust collection, donated by the founder of the museum, the late Dr. Frank G. Logan, famous art collector, trustee, benefactor, and honorary president of the Art Institute of Chicago, and founder of the chair of anthropology and evolution at Beloit College. The most interesting object in the collection is the Aurignician necklace fashioned by a Cro-Magnon craftsman 35,000 years ago. Twelve murals in the vicinity (22 on the campus alone) have stimulated local interest and the study of anthropology and ethnology."

From the Beloit College web site:
"Beloit College was founded in 1846, when Wisconsin was still a territory. The early curriculum was built on the classical tradition, but students were given an unusual amount of freedom to choose their own courses. Today, Beloit is recognized for its longstanding commitment to curricular innovation, and its first-year initiatives and international education programs.

The Beloit College community is diverse and noted for its passionate engagement with ideas and the world. Its 1200 students are from nearly every state, the District of Columbia, and more than 40 nations. Twenty percent of its students are non-Caucasian; ten percent come from countries other than the United States. No more than ten percent of a graduating class is represented in any one of Beloit's majors.

98% of Beloit's 103 full-time faculty members hold a Ph.D. or the highest degree in their field. Teaching is the faculty's highest priority but all professors are active scholars and artists. Many are leaders in educational reform. Professors serve as mentors, guides, and partners on research projects and academic work. A strong tradition of student-teacher collaboration contributes to the college's lively intellectual community.

Beloit offers more than fifty majors, more than thirty minors, and a number of dual-degree and preprofessional programs. A flexible curriculum, grounded in rigorous study encourages independent research, fieldwork, and collaboration with peers and professors. Coursework is interdisciplinary, experiential, and global in scope. The average class size is 15 students; Beloit's student-to-faculty ratio is 11:1.

Beloit's wooded forty-acre campus includes twenty-eight buildings in a range of architectural styles; four buildings are listed on the National or State Register of Historic Places. The campus is marked by winding pathways, expansive lawns, displays of public art, and ancient Indian mounds.

The college's academic facilities include the internationally recognized Logan Museum of Anthropology, the Wright Museum or Art, a state of the art performing arts complex and research labs equipped with advanced technology. Beloit offers more than thirty international programs, dozens of domestic study programs, and hundreds of internships and field study programs."

Book: Wisconsin

Page Number(s) of Excerpt: 390

Year Originally Published: 1941

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