Ousley Scholar-in-Residence Keynote
Dr. Parker discusses “From Rap Battles to City Hall: Finding Your Lane to Make Change.
moreDr. Parker discusses “From Rap Battles to City Hall: Finding Your Lane to Make Change.
moreAfter the upheavals of the past few years, Beloit College graduates have earned the right to list resilience as a skill on their resumes.
Developing and maintaining resilience was a key message delivered at the college’s 172nd Commencement ceremonies, held Sunday, May 15, on the Middle College lawn for over 200 graduates and approximately 1,000 friends and family.
moreEquity, Diversity & Inclusion Consultant, Karen Nelson has been named the Keynote Speaker at Beloit College’s 2022 Black Student Graduation Ceremony on May 13. Regarding her work, Karen explains, “Diversity is my passion. Giving a voice to people who are not normally heard is what drives me to wake up and tackle each new day.”
more超过120 participa校园社区的成员ted in a free e-course to learn the fundamentals of how interpersonal and systemic racism function.
moreWe warmly welcome Dr. Gloria Bradley to her new assistant dean position in the Office of Student Success, Equity and Community. She was the college’s head coach for women’s basketball since 2016.
“She knows Beloit. She knows our student body. I am pleased and excited that more of Beloit College will get to know and work with her,” says Dean Youngblood.
From the first Black tenured professor, dean of students, political science professor, to the first Black chief of staff, come hear their stories.
more“Teaching for Social Justice: Intersectionality and K-12 Education”
moreIn a letter to campus, Beloit College leaders ask the college community to develop a deeper understanding of Black histories, achievements, and resilience—not only during Black History Month in February, but as a year-round commitment.
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