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Student Artist Confronts Dyslexia in Virtual Exhibition

November 2, 2020

Challenging times drive some to despair. For Emily Marra, challenging times she endured as a student with dyslexia and other learning differences drove her to draw.

Student News

Beacon Gamers Get their Kicks in eSports

September 25, 2020

Collegians maybe cooped up because of COVID-19 restrictions, but even a pandemic couldn’t bottle up the call of competition.

Career Development

Beacon Students Learn Job Skills through Career Immersion Program

August 31, 2020

Corin Shields records Erin Chambers for a Beacon Quick Flick as she demonstrates features on the MyBeacon app.

Career Development

Beacon Student Makes Inroads with Fortune 500 Company Summer Internship

August 1, 2020

For most people, the name Johnson & Johnson conjures up shampoo that won’t make babies cry or Band-Aids to dress a boo-boo on a skinned knee.

Beacon News

Beacon’s Virtual Summer High School Transition Program Delivers Tangible Payoff for Students

July 30, 2020

Alexander Morris-Wood engages with Summer for Success students.

Faculty

New Beacon Anthrozoology Study Seeks to Mellow out Stingray Aggression

July 29, 2020

For Dr. Brian Ogle, summer break didn’t mean a break from blinding us with science.

Student News

Beacon Graduates Bringing Home the Bacon and Moving on Up the Income Brackets

June 26, 2020

Beacon College graduates are commanding bigger paychecks and moving up into higher income brackets, according to a new report released in June by the college’s Boven Career Development Center.

Student News

Beacon Psychology Students (Virtually) Show off Research Bona Fides After Cancelled Convention

April 24, 2020

When state and national social distancing guidelines closed one door for two Beacon College psychology students fortune opened door No.

Beacon News

Virtual Awards Program Salutes Real Leadership on Beacon Campus

April 22, 2020

COVID-19 quarantining stole the proud victory strolls to the podium, but Beacon College student affairs officials determined not to allow the pandemic to steal the moment from deserving students.

Student News

COVID-19 Cannot Contain Artistry as Beacon Student’s Work Featured in Digital Regional Art Show

April 17, 2020

While others sat marooned at home under COVID-19 stay-at-home orders, Connor Cremo let his artistic muse go for a stroll.

Career Development

Anthrozoology Students Channel Inner Doolittle with New County Partnership

February 1, 2020

If we could talk to the animals, learn their languages Think of all the things we could discuss If we could walk with the animals, talk with the animals, Grunt and squeak and squawk with the animals, And they could squeak and squawk and speak and talk to us.

Student News

Beacon Student’s Conference Paper Shows Discrimination Plays No Favorites

February 1, 2020

Gina Mann is no stranger to discrimination. Yet, despite her familiarity with it, she still was shocked by the surprising results of her recent research.