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It’s Saturday, March 16. 

We hope everyone has time to relax during the Spring Break. Safe travels for those heading home or taking trips.

  • Camille Ledoux
    Working Locally

    The confluence of environment and law

    Camille Ledoux’25 is sharpening her knowledge of conservation, law, and justice as the spring 2024 intern at Nature at the Confluence. Using her experiences at the Confluence and Beloit, she intends to attend law school in preparation for a career in environmental law.

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    Trang Tran, Moon Sum, and Ray Broad wait for students to take their professional headshots.
    Organized by Moon Sum’24 and Trang Tran’25 through SEAL, students had an opportunity to get professional headshots taken by Ray Broad’26. Participant Arlo Roster’27 shares that, “It’s important to have presentable photos of yourself, and it is amazing to just be able to pop in, for free, during my lunch break.”

Top Announcements

  • Changes to student mailing list

    The mailing list to communicate with all students has been moved from StuBoard to Google Groups. The process to send to the student mailing list is generally the same, with students now being able to submit directly. Changes were also made to the Broadcast Email Policy that apply to all broadcast email mailing lists.

  • Apply to be a Community Fellow or Concierge Intern

    Opportunities are available for high-achieving, reliable upcoming juniors and seniors to work with Beloit area organizations. You will gain invaluable experience and college credit working as a Community Fellow or Concierge Intern for the full 2024-25 academic year. Applications for both programs are due March 21.

  • 2024 Student Symposium

    Student Symposium will be on Thursday, April 18. Presentations abstracts from students are due March 19. Sponsor approval of abstracts is due March 25.

Announcements

  • Lifeguard Certification Class

    This two-day class on April 6 and 7 will address CPR, first aid, and working in the pool. Open to both new and re-certifying lifeguards. Cost for the course is $175. Registration is required by noon on April 1.

  • Sign up for a Spring II Intramural League

    Leagues include Ultimate Frisbee, Innertube Water Polo, Friday Night FIFA, and Volleyball. Other opportunities to drop-in and play in various activities are also planed through the remainder of the semester. Learn more and sign up for a league by March 20.

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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 for our upcoming alumni events or opportunities to volunteer.

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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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    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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    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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    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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