Welcome to the Beloit College Mindset List for
this year’s entering college class of 2019
Members of the entering college class of 2019
were mostly born in 1997 and have never licked a
postage stamp, have assumed that Wi-Fi is an
entitlement, and have no first-hand experience
of Princess Diana’s charismatic celebrity.
Each August since 1998, Beloit College has
released the Beloit College Mindset List,
providing a look at the cultural touchstones
that shape the lives of students entering
college this fall. For this year’s entering
class there has always been Google; Email,
informal to previous Millennials, has emerged as
“the new formal” for them, while texting and
other social media serve as the wild and wooly
mode of exchange. Teachers have had to work
overtime encouraging them to move beyond the Web
and consult sources in books and journals. And
Poland has always been a member of NATO,
suggesting that Mr. Putin’s heartburn about
Western expansion is at least as old as the new
college kids are.
“The Class of 2019 will enter college with high
technology an increasing factor in how and even
what they learn,” said Charles Westerberg,
Director of the Liberal Arts in Practice Center
and Brannon-Ballard Professor of Sociology at
Beloit College. “They will encounter difficult
discussions about privilege, race, and sexual
assault on campus. They may think of the ‘last
century’ as the twentieth, not the nineteenth,
so they will need ever wider perspectives about
the burgeoning mass of information that will be
heading their way. And they will need a keen
ability to decipher what is the same and what
has changed with respect to many of these
issues.””
In fairness to the members of the entering
class, this year’s Mindset List also includes an
addendum of terms that faculty need to
understand if they are going to communicate
effectively.
The Beloit College Mindset List, which this year
is as old as the entering students themselves,
is created by Ron Nief, Emeritus Director of
Public Affairs; Tom McBride, Emeritus Professor
of English; and Charles Westerberg. Regular
updates and discussions are on Facebook and
Twitter.
The
Mindset List for the Class of 2019
- Hybrid automobiles have always been mass
produced.
- Google has always been there, in its
founding words, “to organize the world's
information and make it universally
accessible.
- They have never licked a postage stamp.
- Email has become the new “formal”
communication, while texts and tweets remain
enclaves for the casual.
- Four foul-mouthed kids have always been
playing in South Park.
- Hong Kong has always been under Chinese
rule.
- They have grown up treating Wi-Fi as an
entitlement.
- The NCAA has always had a precise means
to determine a national champion in college
football.
- The announcement of someone being the
“first woman” to hold a position has only
impressed their parents.
- Charlton Heston is recognized for waving
a rifle over his head as much as for waving
his staff over the Red Sea.
- Color photos have always adorned the
front page of The New York Times.
- Ellis Island has always been primarily
in New Jersey.
- “No means no” has always been morphing,
slowly, into “only yes means yes.
- Cell phones have become so ubiquitous in
class that teachers don’t know which
students are using them to take notes and
which ones are planning a party.
- The Airport in Washington, D.
- Their parents have gone from encouraging
them to use the Internet to begging them to
get off it.
- If you say “around the turn of the
century,” they may well ask you, “which
one?”.
- They have avidly joined Harry Potter,
Ron, and Hermione as they built their
reading skills through all seven volumes.
- Attempts at human cloning have never
been federally funded but do require FDA
approval.
- "Crosstown Classic” and the “Battle of
the Bay” have always been among the most
popular interleague rivalries in Major
League Baseball.
- Carry Me Back to Old Virginny has never
been the official song of the Virginia
Commonwealth.
- Phish Food has always been available
from Ben and Jerry.
- Kyoto has always symbolized inactivity
about global climate change.
- When they were born, cell phone usage
was so expensive that families only used
their large phones, usually in cars, for
emergencies.
- The therapeutic use of marijuana has
always been legal in a growing number of
American states.
- The eyes of Texas have never looked upon
The Houston Oilers.
- Teachers have always had to insist that
term papers employ sources in addition to
those found online.
- In a world of DNA testing, the Tomb of
the Unknowns at Arlington has never included
a Vietnam War veteran “known only to God.
- Playhouse Disney was a place where they
could play growing up.
- Surgeons have always used “super glue”
in the operating room.
- Fifteen nations have always been
constructing the International Space
Station.
- The Lion King has always been on
Broadway.
- Phoenix Lights is a series of UFO
sightings, not a filtered cigarette.
- Scotland and Wales have always had their
own parliaments and assemblies.
- At least Mom and Dad had their new
Nintendo 64 to help them get through long
nights sitting up with the baby.
- First Responders have always been
heroes.
- Sir Paul and Sir Elton have always been
knights of the same musical roundtable.
- CNN has always been available en Español.
- Heaven’s Gate has always been more a
trip to Comet Hale-Bopp and less a film
flop.
- Splenda has always been a sweet
option in the U.
- The Atlanta Braves have always played at
Turner Field.
- Poland, Hungary, and the Czech Republic
have always been members of NATO.
- Humans have always had the ability to
use implanted radio frequency ID
chips—slightly larger than a grain of rice.
- TV has always been in such high
definition that they could see the pores of
actors and the grimaces of quarterbacks.
- Mr. Jones and Mr. Smith have always been
Men in Black, not their next-door neighbors.
- The proud parents recorded their first
steps on camcorders, mounted on their
shoulders like bazookas.
- They had no idea how fortunate they were
to enjoy the final four years of Federal
budget surpluses.
- Amoco gas stations have steadily
vanished from the American highway.
- Vote-by-mail has always been the
official way to vote in Oregon.
- ...and there has always been a Beloit
College Mindset List.
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