Learning from the frontlines of healthcare
Students in the Senior Seminar for Health Professions and the Health & Healing Career Channel met with local professionals engaged in healthcare careers.
moreStudents in the Senior Seminar for Health Professions and the Health & Healing Career Channel met with local professionals engaged in healthcare careers.
moreLucia Peralta’12 arrived at Beloit without a long-term plan. Support from advisors and peers helped steer her to a career in public health.
moreThe student body nominatedpolitical scienceprofessor,health and societymentor, and community advocateRon Watsonfor Beloit College’s highest teaching honor, theUnderkofler Teaching Award.
Watson engages his students in real-world problems, encourages them to think deeply about their passions, and gives them his undivided attention in and out of the classroom.
Originally drawn to Beloit’s football program, Silas Say’22 has found value in nearly every aspect of the college experience. Exploring classes such as dance kinesiology and leadership positions in a variety of offices aided him on the path towards self-fulfillment and a future career in physical therapy.
moreSabrina Sanchez’17 is pursuing graduate studies to better understand and fix the structural factors that result in health outcome disparities.
moreMatias Grande’16 came to Beloit College interested in physics. Instead, a vacation term in Uganda inspired a career in public health.
moreBailey Dusso’24 loves chemistry and being in a lab. She also loves being with people. At Beloit College she’s preparing for a career as a pharmacist to bring her interests together.
moreLarkin Miers’17 describes how Beloit prepared her for her current role as an Infection Preventionist
moreAn anthropologist, political scientist, and classics major walk into healthcare careers. Seven alumni share advice on how they translated their Beloit education into unexpected positions in healthcare.
moreBobby Harris’08 is part of a diverse, multidisciplinary team serving Baltimore’s most vulnerable citizens during the pandemic. He was drawn to public health as a way of fighting social injustice.
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