June 08, 2022

Uncovering Hidden Campus Spaces and Places

Beloit’s 176-year-old campus is full of hidden spaces and curiosities.

We’re planning a fall story about some of them, including a rarely seen small chapel-within-a-chapel, a cave that was once used for teaching, and a red dragon mascot set into concrete on a campus sidewalk.

Do you know of an obscure physical space or an oddity on campus? Even if you don’t know the story behind it, send an email to belmag@521011.net and we’ll investigate.


Also In This Issue

  • Portraits that visiting professor Jason Scott collected from thrift stores attract faculty members Beth Dougherty, Daniel Youd, and John Rapp at the “Beloit Collects!” opening.

    Connecting Through Collecting

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  • Alex Atou’24 donates extra meal swipes toward Giving Day.

    A Giving Day for the record books

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  • Former Wisconsin Gov. Tommy Thompson, left, congratulates Bob Lang’65 on receiving the Public Leadership Award bearing his name.

    How a Nonpartisan Excels in a Partisan World

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  • Barry R. Bauman in the studio at his home where he does pro bono restorations for non-profits and museums Thursday, December 19, 2013.

    In Remembrance: Barry Bauman’69, noted art conservator

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