Beloit College

Liberal arts college in Beloit

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2023 Washington Monthly ranked Beloit College number 23 in the nation based on the college's contribution to the public good.
2023 U.S. News & World Report awarded Beloit College top rankings in multiple categories, including National Liberal Arts Colleges, Best Value Schools, Undergraduate Research, Most Innovative Schools, and Top Performers on Social Mobility.
2023 The Princeton Review included Beloit College among the 388 best colleges in their annual rankings, highlighting the institution's academic quality and reputation.
2021 Biology/Biological Sciences, Psychology, and Business/Managerial Economics were the three most popular majors among college graduates.
2021 Biology/Biological Sciences, Psychology, and Business/Managerial Economics emerged as the three most popular majors among Beloit College graduates.
2019 The 'Mindset List' moved from Beloit College to Marist College.
2018 The college edited its bias policy to add a section on hate acts, addressing incidents from 2006, 2015, and 2017.
2017 A third undocumented hate act occurred on campus.
2017 The Center for the Sciences was renamed the Marjorie and James Sanger Center for the Sciences.
2015 Another undocumented hate act occurred on campus.
2012 Beloit College ranked among the top 20 American liberal arts colleges whose graduates go on to earn a Ph.D., highlighting its academic excellence in producing scholars.
2011 Beloit College received the Senator Paul Simon Award for Comprehensive Campus Internationalization.
2010 Beloit College opened the Hendricks Center for the Arts, which was the largest single gift in the college's history, renovating a building that previously housed the Beloit Post Office and Public Library.

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