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For Beloiters

It’s Wednesday, November 1.

Please join us as we celebratethe inauguration of Beloit College’s 12th president, Eric Boyntonthis week.

  • Rosa Solis'26 reads ¿De dónde eres? to three Todd Elementary students.
    Working with the Community

    Fostering Bonds and Literacy

    In Prof. Sylvia Lopez’s Intro to Latinx Studies (SPAN 270), a Community Connections course, students have the opportunity to volunteer with local organizations to connect with Beloit’s Latinx and Spanish-speaking members.

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Announcements

  • Read international poetry

    Read your favorite poem by an international poet on Nov. 15 at 7:00 p.m. as part of International Education Week. If you’re interested in reading please contact Olga Ogurtsova <ogurtsov@beloit.edu>.

Announcements

  • Read international poetry

    Read your favorite poem by an international poet on Nov. 15 at 7:00 p.m. as part of International Education Week. If you’re interested in reading please contact Olga Ogurtsova <ogurtsov@beloit.edu>.

Hello Alumni

This page may be more for our Beloiters currently on-campus, but know we are always thinking of you too. Hopefully everything you see here is bringing back fond memories of your own time on campus.

If you’re interested in coming back to campus, look forour upcoming alumni eventsoropportunities to volunteer.

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    Dr. Woodard, or 'The Chief,' as he was fondly known, was truly inspirational to his students. He exhibited enthusiasm, integrit...
    “Dr. Woodard, or ‘The Chief,’ as he was fondly known, was truly inspirational to his students. He exhibited enthusiasm, integrity, a deep knowledge of his subject, and a rare combination of caring for students while maintaining respect and admiration.” – Bruce Bartleson’56
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    Homecoming has always been a beloved tradition at Beloit. In addition to the parades and events, students would make house decorations we...
    Homecoming has always been a beloved tradition at Beloit. In addition to the parades and events, students would make house decorations were commonly placed in front of fraternities and sororities and vied to win contests.
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    Many alumni fondly remember the Beloit Plan and its required Field Term that sent students off campus and around the world. This Beloit g...
    Many alumni fondly remember the Beloit Plan and its required Field Term that sent students off campus and around the world. This Beloit group is at the Incan ruins of Machu Picchu, Peru, circa 1970s.
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    The Basic Elmos' experiments with rocket sleds in Chapin Hall were inspired by a physics class. Seated is Len Pagliaro'76, with Phil Eric...
    The Basic Elmos’ experiments with rocket sleds in Chapin Hall were inspired by a physics class. Seated is Len Pagliaro’76, with Phil Erickson’76 and Andy Persily’76 at right.
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