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Find Your People at Beloit
Will anyone at Beloit be as passionate about creative writing as I am?
What about the environment? Or film? Or entrepreneurship?
If you've been asking yourself these kinds of questions, then these events are for you!
Join Beloit faculty and students, and your fellow #futurebeloiter classmates, for casual conversations around shared interests and what's possible in the Beloit community.
Find the perfect event for you, or sign up for everything to get to know your peers!
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One of the primary goals of these events is to connect you with fellow #futurebeloiters who share your passions and interests. After each event, admitted students who attend will receive the name and email address of all other attendees so you can stay in touch. If you would prefer not to be included in this, please click below:
One of the primary goals of these events is to connect you with fellow #futurebeloiters who share your passions and interests. After each event, admitted students who attend will receive the name and email address of all other attendees so you can stay in touch. If you would prefer not to be included in this, please click below:
Please do not share my name and email with fellow admitted students.
Event Selection
Each event is offered twice, so choose the sessions that interest you and fit your schedule. The full schedule is available below.
All times are listed in the Central Time Zone
Bats, Climate Change, and Disease Ecology
with biology professor and director of the School of Health Sciences Rachel Bergstrom
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Community Engagement and Leadership
with Director of Community Connections and Professor of Modern Languages Sylvia López.
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Community-Based Learning, Film Festivals, and Beyond: LGBTQ+ at Beloit
with English professor Michael Dango who teaches twentieth and twenty-first century American culture, aesthetics, queer and feminist theory, and the environmental humanities.
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Creative Writing at Beloit
with English professor Chris Fink along with members of the Aardvark Authors student club.
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Dune - Race and Identity in the Distant Human Future
With political science and health and society professor (and film buff!) Ron Watson. *Students are encouraged to watch the David Lynch and/or Denis Villeneuve Dune films prior to meeting
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Freedom Dreaming and Co-thriving in Community: A Personal Practice
with religious studies, critical identity studies, and international studies professor Sonya Maria Johnson. *Students are encouraged to read
How to Freedom Dream
by Tourmaline
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Genes, Embryos, Animals, & More: Conversations in Morality & Law
with philosophy professor Matt Tedesco.
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Performing and Applied Arts
with music and performing arts professor Daniel Barolsky. *Conversation topic: how do music, theatre, dance, or the arts, in general, shape who you are as individuals and/or express a connection to certain communities or ideas? In what ways might the arts be empowering or potentially dangerous? There are no "right" answers but I'm really excited to see where we take this conversation.
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Student Ventures - Brainstorming the Side Hustle
with Director of the Center for Entrepreneurship Brian Morello. *Students can bring their ideas and any experiences to discuss how they might start up a gig on campus.
There are no other available events to display for this date.
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