全身心投入


175年来,伯洛伊特学院改变了人们的生活. 全身心投入运动是我们在接下来的175年里支持学院的号召.

我全力支持贝洛伊特:你呢?

为什么他们都在

  • Alfonso Colasuonno'06

    Alfonso Colasuonno'06

    Creative Writing

    DeVon Wilson’90, Lee Gray’98, Nick Ewoldt, and Phyllis Hill from Beloit’s TRIO and McNair programs inspired me to set my aspirations high in life. I could relate to them because they showed that a commitment to low-income, first-generation students like me wasn’t just “lip service,” but that they truly cared and wanted the best for me and everyone else. Throughout my entire time they set the bar high and inspired me to make my dreams a reality, while also making the most of my education and time at Beloit.

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  • Bruce Bartleson'56

    Bruce Bartleson'56

    Geology

    Dr. Hank 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. Many of his students went on to teach with “The Chief” as their model.

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  • Hannah Yee'19

    Hannah Yee'19

    Psychology

    Professor Ron Watson guided my Honors Term Project, which focused on the intersection between Rock County’s rate of sexually transmitted infections and the opioid epidemic. He pushed me to collaborate with community organizations, collect ethnographies and use my findings to inform the work of the Beloit Public Health Initiative.

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  • Phil P.G. Kraemer'88

    Phil “P.G.” Kraemer'88

    Psychology & Classics

    While I was struggling in Professor Ranjan Roy’s mathematics class, I went to him for help and he kindly suggested changing course to pursue my real academic passion — the Classics. It was life-changing advice.

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  • Jim Winter'97

    Jim Winter'97

    Creative Writing

    Professor Tom McBride taught me to think differently about the world. His approaches to sharing his vast knowledge with us were unorthodox but always entertaining. He challenged me to see the world differently and consider all perspectives. His unique combination of matter-of-factness and dry humor made learning from him all the more enjoyable.

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  • Katelynn Sinclair'20

    Katelynn Sinclair'20

    Anthropology

    My friends were incredibly supportive of me for all four years and beyond. I can’t imagine having anyone better in my life. I’m so happy that we’re still gathering and supporting each other, like at Megan Pollpeter Cullison and Alex Cullison’s wedding with Andy Rich, Lydia Travers, and me (all from the Class of 2020).

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  • Linda Joslin Rosenberg'61

    Linda Joslin Rosenberg'61

    Music

    On a particularly cold day, I mentioned to Professor Bill Jones, the head of the music department, that I was thinking of transferring to the University of Miami because they had courses not offered at Beloit. One was a course in how to instruct the piano. He set up a course with Marjorie Sweet, my piano teacher, and gave his daughter and two children of our band instructor to teach. The music department was like a family, and I was glad I stayed.

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  • Renee Murray'80

    Renee Murray'80

    Spanish

    Professor Milt Feder’s willingness to let his international studies students debate even the most controversial topics led to my “aha” moment and a life of social activism through writing.

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  • Bob DiLeonardi'81

    Bob DiLeonardi'81

    English Composition & Psychology

    Professor Tom McBride inspired me to appreciate the power of good writing. Thanks to his help I learned to write well, a skill that opened the doors to a variety of interesting opportunities over the years. I still use every day the basic writing and analysis skills I learned from Professor McBride 40 years ago.

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  • Christina Hildebrandt'89

    Christina Hildebrandt'89

    Modern Languages and Literatures

    Professor of Russian Nicholas Paley opened my eyes to what an academic life could be like: working for the Vatican, translating Nahuatl, becoming an expert in an obscure but fascinating area. He also inspired me to want to live an inspiring life so that others find inspiration in me!

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  • Audrey Grettie'99

    Audrey Grettie'99

    Anthropology/Art History

    Ian Nie, Tamara Hamlish, Nancy Krusko, Jo Ortel, and so many others made my Beloit experience special. I was a naive and sheltered suburban kid when I stepped onto Beloit’s campus in 1994. While I was there, I was introduced to ideas, art, cultures, and people from around the world. I was taught to think critically about world events, the human condition, and ethical issues. It has forever shaped how I move through my life.

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  • Oceana Gilliam'17

    Oceana R. Gilliam'17

    Russian & Political Science

    Professor Donna Oliver supported me since my very first day at Beloit. As my Russian faculty 顾问, she guided me through my Russian study abroad program, introduced me to the work of poet Alexander Pushkin, and mentored me as a Ronald E. McNair Research Scholar.

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  • Maddie Ipsen'17

    Maddie Ipsen'17

    Psychology

    Suzanne Cox and Kristin Bonnie were two of my professors in the psychology department. I don’t think I would be where I am in my career as a therapist without their guidance and support. They challenged me to improve as a student while supporting me each step of the way.

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  • G. Robert Brakenridge'75

    G. Robert Brakenridge'75

    Geology

    Professors Hank Woodard, Dick Stenstrom, and John Burger taught the courses I took and led the field trips. They worked together, they had high expectations, and they helped us live up to them. Then at graduation, when I had the opportunity to thank “The Chief,” Hank told me that it was all my own doing, my own hard work. Not true, but what great words to send a new grad off with!

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  • Laurence Pimentel'67

    Laurence Pimentel'67

    Government & English Composition

    Dr. Feder inspired a lifelong interest in politics and American political history in me. Since graduating from Beloit in 1967, I have worked with many organizations dedicated to civil rights, public education, health care reform, and separation of church and state. Dr. Feder’s excellent lectures spurred me to read all I could about these issues and get involved!

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你支持贝洛伊特吗?

成为一个内旅者改变了你的生活吗?

你找到你的道路了吗?你的灵魂伴侣了吗?你的方向了吗?

有没有一个教授, 顾问, 或者是那些不辞辛苦地看着你成功的校友, 或者与你进行一场变革式的对话 你记得这一天?

你想看到伯洛伊特繁荣吗?

那我们就邀请你全身心地投入到伯洛伊特学院 现在.

为什么是现在?

在过去的几年里, 在面对日益激烈的生源和高素质教授竞争的同时,伯洛伊特大学采取了大胆的措施来加强其财务状况.

学院偿还了大部分债务,领导层起草了《十大菠菜台子》, 旨在使高度个性化的教育使伯洛伊特在当今瞬息万变的世界中脱颖而出.

伯洛伊特现在提供更密集的学生辅导, 一个连接大学和职业的强大项目, 更大的经济援助计划,以帮助学生和他们的家庭跟上当今高等教育的成本.

学生们在桑格科学中心的院子里上课.

“全力以赴”运动 

2020年2月, 贝洛伊特公开发起了一项非同寻常的筹款活动:全力以赴,在未来五年内筹集5400万美元的无限制支持.

校友和朋友们的反应, 即使在COVID-19大流行期间也是如此, 非常了不起, 事实上.

你们对竞选活动的捐赠为我们的学生提供了终身受益的机会——就像你们在伯洛伊特大学的经历一样.

Be All in活动中包含的内容? 

伯洛伊特学生在外面指着同学微笑.

有了你的投资,贝洛伊特将在这里再待175年.


这些变化正在取得成效

该学院制定了一项强有力的五年财务计划来应对不利因素. 入学人数的增长需要几年的时间, 在此期间, 我们邀请我们的校友和朋友加入我们的建设 我们可以在跑道上滑行,直到我们的人数和净学费收入反弹. 

好消息? 这个计划已经开始奏效了. 

  • 我们对COVID的应对和成功受到了全国的广泛关注, 还有我们快乐、乐于参与的学生们:我们是一个成功的故事,但我们仍然充满冒险精神, 弹性社区一如既往
  • 在过去的两年里,我们的平均保留率达到98%,这表明学生们非常满意
  • 我们被US新闻评为最具创新力大学第5名.
  • 捐赠和参与正在增加.

但还有更多工作要做. 使伯洛伊特全面执行其行动计划, 它必须填补现有的财政缺口,直到入学人数和净学费收入完全反弹.

我们希望最优秀、最聪明的学生能够获得只有贝洛伊特才能提供的体验. 如今,超过99%的贝洛伊特人获得了经济援助——每年近3000万美元. 这种支持是通过学院校友的慷慨提供的, 父母, 朋友们:下层阶级支持下层阶级.

伯洛伊特是威斯康辛州历史最悠久的私立大学, 有了你们的投资,我们将在接下来的175年里屹立不倒.

学生们走过发电站桥. 全身心投入战役标志.

我们邀请你加入我们,用你的礼物来参加这个非凡的活动,为伯洛伊特学院全力以赴.

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