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It’s Monday, November 11. 

It’s always a great day to be a Beloiter.

  • Kitana Gulotta'25 is a Impact Beloit Community Fellow at the University of Illinois College of Medicine Rockford.
    IMPACTFUL INTERNSHIPS

    Measuring the impact of a medical education

    Beloit native Kitana Gulotta’25 is an intern at the University of Illinois College of Medicine Rockford (UICOMR). Her project focuses on surveying UICOMR alumni to assess the impact of global health programs on their medical careers.

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    Three students stand on Beloit College campus in costumes: a dinosaur, a leopard, and a hot dog with mustard.
    Families from Beloit were invited on campus in mid-October to enjoy spooky activities, Halloween games, and trick-or-treating with Beloit College students. Campus offices also hosted trick or treating for students on Halloween.

Top Announcements

  • 2025 Beloit Student Government Executive Board

    Students have elected Frank Hooton as President, Shobhita Bharadwaj as Vice President, Helmi Kawsar as Funding Board Director, and Snigdha Dasoondi as Communications Director.

  • Looking for courses for next semester?

    Academic Affairs has a list of interesting courses offered in the spring semester with only one or zero prerequisites. Course topics include health careers, horror in Japan, improvisation, personal finance, and more.

  • Academic Fire Drills Fall 2024

    Security will conduct fire drills in each of the academic buildings starting Tuesday, October 29th, through November 13th, excluding Oct 31st, Nov 1st, and November 5th.

Announcements

  • 2025 Beloit Student Government Executive Board

    Students have elected Frank Hooton as President, Shobhita Bharadwaj as Vice President, Helmi Kawsar as Funding Board Director, and Snigdha Dasoondi as Communications Director.

  • Looking for courses for next semester?

    Academic Affairs has a list of interesting courses offered in the spring semester with only one or zero prerequisites. Course topics include health careers, horror in Japan, improvisation, personal finance, and more.

  • Academic Fire Drills Fall 2024

    Security will conduct fire drills in each of the academic buildings starting Tuesday, October 29th, through November 13th, excluding Oct 31st, Nov 1st, and November 5th.

Announcements

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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    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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    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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    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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    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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