After Beloit


Stories

Marcos Arroyo’16 collecting water samples, surveying vegetation, and using a sonde to measure water quality.

Career ready after learning in and outside the classroom

Miami native Marcos Arroyo’16 went from feeling out of place as a first-year student to thriving after finding his focus and opportunities to apply what he was learning outside the classroom.

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Former student lays on his stomach to examine a snake in the sand

Salamander field season: a recent Beloit grad dives into research at Virginia Tech

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Mesach interning at NX Level.

Believe It, Achieve It: Swimmer, Coach, and Graduate Student

A love of swimming at Beloit College leads Mesach Roberts’19 to a career in sports physiology and performance coaching.

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Anna Ellis-Nesser’11 and students at Collective Kind.

Beloit grad leads anti-bias and nature-based learning for pre-schoolers

During her time at Beloit College Anna Ellis-Nesser’11 spent her final year at Beloit College developing and leading a gardening and greening program with the Merrill Community Center.

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The Student Army Training Corps’ unit band poses in front of the World Affairs Center. As many as 1,400 student soldiers were in residence at Beloit when the worst of the pandemic hit campus in 1918.

We’ve Been Here Before: the 1918 Pandemic

Research by a former Beloit sophomore found parallels between 1918’s pandemic and now.

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Quynn Evans doing site specific choreography on campus.

Finding More Than She Was Looking For

Talents can appear in many facets and forms and sophomore Quynn Evans is an example of extraordinary talent at Beloit College. A dance major on the pre-med nursing track, Quynn comes from a dance background and realized her interest and enthusiasm for the art form even before coming to Beloit.  

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Bobby Harris’08 is site director for an innovative center that provides shelter and care for people with Covid.

Meeting People Where They Are

Bobby 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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