The Beaumont Tower is a structure on the campus of Michigan State University, designed by the architectural firm of Donaldson and Meier and completed in 1928.
The tower, designed in the Collegiate Gothic architectural style, features The Sower, an Art Deco bas-relief by sculptor Lee Lawrie (1922), with the inscription "Whatsoever a Man Soweth" (from Galatians 6:7).
The Campus Circle where the tower is located often serves as a gathering place for students where free concerts on the lawn are available in the summer.
It was originally a female honor society that was a service-oriented organization which would help to serve the needs of visually impaired students at Michigan State University.
Each year, the top sophomores are chosen to carry on the tradition based on their academic excellence, leadership, outstanding character, and commitment to service.