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http://www.beloit.edu/mindset/2014/


2014 List

Beloit, Wis. – Born when Ross Perot was warning about a giant sucking
sound and Bill Clinton was apologizing for pain in his marriage,
members of this fall’s entering college class of 2014 have emerged as
a post-email generation for whom the digital world is routine and
technology is just too slow.

Each August since 1998, Beloit College has released the Beloit College
Mindset List. It provides a look at the cultural touchstones that
shape the lives of students entering college this fall. The creation
of Beloit’s Keefer Professor of the Humanities Tom McBride and former
Public Affairs Director Ron Nief, it was originally created as a
reminder to faculty to be aware of dated references, and quickly
became a catalog of the rapidly changing worldview of each new
generation. The Mindset List website at www.beloit.edu/mindset, the
Mediasite webcast and its Facebook page receive more than 400,000 hits
annually.

The class of 2014 has never found Korean-made cars unusual on the
Interstate and five hundred cable channels, of which they will watch a
handful, have always been the norm. Since "digital" has always been in
the cultural DNA, they've never written in cursive and with cell
phones to tell them the time, there is no need for a wrist watch.
Dirty Harry (who’s that?) is to them a great Hollywood director. The
America they have inherited is one of soaring American trade and
budget deficits; Russia has presumably never aimed nukes at the United
States and China has always posed an economic threat.

Nonetheless, they plan to enjoy college. The males among them are
likely to be a minority. They will be armed with iPhones and
BlackBerries, on which making a phone call will be only one of many,
many functions they will perform. They will now be awash with a
computerized technology that will not distinguish information and
knowledge. So it will be up to their professors to help them.  A
generation accustomed to instant access will need to acquire the
patience of scholarship. They will discover how to research
information in books and journals and not just on-line. Their
professors, who might be tempted to think that they are hip enough and
therefore ready and relevant to teach the new generation, might
remember that Kurt Cobain is now on the classic oldies station. The
college class of 2014 reminds us, once again, that a generation comes
and goes in the blink of our eyes, which are, like the rest of us,
getting older and older.

________________________________

The Beloit College Mindset List for the Class of 2014

Most students entering college for the first time this fall—the Class
of 2014—were born in 1992.

For these students, Benny Hill, Sam Kinison, Sam Walton, Bert Parks
and Tony Perkins have always been dead.

1. Few in the class know how to write in cursive.

2. Email is just too slow, and they seldom if ever use snail mail.

3. “Go West, Young College Grad” has always implied “and don’t stop
until you get to Asia…and learn Chinese along the way.”

4. Al Gore has always been animated.

5. Los Angelenos have always been trying to get along.

6. Buffy has always been meeting her obligations to hunt down Lothos
and the other blood-suckers at Hemery High.

7. “Caramel macchiato” and “venti half-caf vanilla latte” have always
been street corner lingo.

8. With increasing numbers of ramps, Braille signs, and handicapped
parking spaces, the world has always been trying harder to accommodate
people with disabilities.

9. Had it remained operational, the villainous computer HAL could be
their college classmate this fall, but they have a better chance of
running into Miley Cyrus’s folks on Parents’ Weekend.

10. Entering college this fall in a country where a quarter of young
people under 18 have at least one immigrant parent, they aren't afraid
of immigration...unless it involves "real" aliens from another planet.

11. John McEnroe has never played professional tennis.

12. Clint Eastwood is better known as a sensitive director than as Dirty Harry.

13. Parents and teachers feared that Beavis and Butt-head might be the
voice of a lost generation.

14. Doctor Kevorkian has never been licensed to practice medicine.

15. Colorful lapel ribbons have always been worn to indicate support
for a cause.

16. Korean cars have always been a staple on American highways.

17. Trading Chocolate the Moose for Patti the Platypus helped build
their Beanie Baby collection.

18. Fergie is a pop singer, not a princess.

19. They never twisted the coiled handset wire aimlessly around their
wrists while chatting on the phone.

20. DNA fingerprinting and maps of the human genome have always existed.

21. Woody Allen, whose heart has wanted what it wanted, has always
been with Soon-Yi Previn.

22. Cross-burning has always been deemed protected speech.

23. Leasing has always allowed the folks to upgrade their tastes in cars.

24. “Cop Killer” by rapper Ice-T has never been available on a recording.

25. Leno and Letterman have always been trading insults on opposing networks.

26. Unless they found one in their grandparents’ closet, they have
never seen a carousel of Kodachrome slides.

27. Computers have never lacked a CD-ROM disk drive.

28. They’ve never recognized that pointing to their wrists was a
request for the time of day.

29. Reggie Jackson has always been enshrined in Cooperstown.

30. “Viewer Discretion” has always been an available warning on TV shows.

31. The first home computer they probably touched was an Apple II or
Mac II; they are now in a museum.

32. Czechoslovakia has never existed.

33. Second-hand smoke has always been an official carcinogen.

34. “Assisted Living” has always been replacing nursing homes, while
Hospice has always offered an alternative to the hospital.

35. Once they got through security, going to the airport has always
resembled going to the mall.

36. Adhesive strips have always been available in varying skin tones.

37. Whatever their parents may have thought about the year they were
born, Queen Elizabeth declared it an “Annus Horribilis.”

38. Bud Selig has always been the Commissioner of Major League Baseball.

39. Pizza jockeys from Domino’s have never killed themselves to get
your pizza there in under 30 minutes.

40. There have always been HIV positive athletes in the Olympics.

41. American companies have always done business in Vietnam.

42. Potato has always ended in an “e” in New Jersey per vice presidential edict.

43. Russians and Americans have always been living together in space.

44. The dominance of television news by the three networks passed
while they were still in their cribs.

45. They have always had a chance to do community service with local
and federal programs to earn money for college.

46. Nirvana is on the classic oldies station.

47. Children have always been trying to divorce their parents.

48. Someone has always gotten married in space.

49. While they were babbling in strollers, there was already a female
Poet Laureate of the United States.

50. Toothpaste tubes have always stood up on their caps.

51.  Food has always been irradiated.

52. There have always been women priests in the Anglican Church.

53. J.R. Ewing has always been dead and gone. Hasn’t he?

54. The historic bridge at Mostar in Bosnia has always been a copy.

55. Rock bands have always played at presidential inaugural parties.

56. They may have assumed that parents’ complaints about Black Monday
had to do with punk rockers from L.A., not Wall Street.

57. A purple dinosaur has always supplanted Barney Google and Barney Fife.

58. Beethoven has always been a good name for a dog.

59. By the time their folks might have noticed Coca Cola’s new Tab
Clear, it was gone.

60. Walmart has never sold handguns over the counter in the lower 48.

61. Presidential appointees have always been required to be more
precise about paying their nannies’ withholding tax, or else.

62. Having hundreds of cable channels but nothing to watch has always
been routine.

63. Their parents’ favorite TV sitcoms have always been showing up as movies.

64. The U.S, Canada, and Mexico have always agreed to trade freely.

65. They first met Michelangelo when he was just a computer virus.

66. Galileo is forgiven and welcome back into the Roman Catholic Church.

67. Ruth Bader Ginsburg has always sat on the Supreme Court.

68. They have never worried about a Russian missile strike on the U.S.

69. It seems the Post Office has always been going broke.

70. The artist formerly known as Snoop Doggy Dogg has always been rapping.

71. The nation has never approved of the job Congress is doing.

72. One way or another, “It’s the economy, stupid” and always has been.

73. Silicone-gel breast implants have always been regulated.

74. They've always been able to blast off with the Sci-Fi (SYFY) Channel.

75. Honda has always been a major competitor on Memorial Day at Indianapolis.



Leslie A. Smith

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