Founded in 1846, Beloit is Wisconsin’s oldest college


50 majors, 35 minors, and self-design options offered


Nationally recognized for its academic quality, affordability, service programs, and international focus


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Publications

Beloit College produces a number of publications, ranging from the Round Table, one of the nation's earliest student newspapers, to books from its own press. The Literary Magazine Review, in their Spring 1996 issue, says of us: "For whatever reason, Beloit, Wisconsin has been important to the publication of serious writing in the U.S. out of all proportion to its size."


Journals
 

Beloit Fiction Journal

The Beloit Fiction Journal, founded in 1985, is a national fiction magazine that has undergraduate students on its editorial board. The Beloit Fiction Journal publishes one issue each year.

Beloit Poetry Journal

Though it started at Beloit College, this journal moved to Maine with its editor, the late Professor of English Marion K. Stocking. For 50 years the journal has consistently published the best contemporary poetry offered.


Texts
 

Retake the Falling Snow: 155 Years of Student Creative Writing at Beloit College

Edited by Brian Mornar '98 and Rebecca Ackerman '98 | Beloit College Press, 2001

This historical anthology of student writing was culled from a variety of Beloit College student publications dating back to the American Civil War. The book contains a detailed history of the Creative Writing program at Beloit College.  Professor Shawn Gillen supervised the publication of this book.