Alumna Clare Eigenbrode pursues career as a science communicator
Clare has held several positions in the fields of social justice and Environmental Justice, with a focus on communication, outreach, and community building and empowerment
Clare’s career as a science writer began when she received a grant from Beloit College to spend the summer before her junior year as an intern with an Environmental Justice nonprofit in San Francisco, where she conducted hands-on work with the Environmental Justice movement. She returned to Beloit College for her junior year with some bold ideas to strengthen our college’s Environmental Justice and Citizenship major. She shared them in an editorial that she wrote in the college newspaper, The Round Table, and delivered a symposium presentation in which she offered suggestions to prepare students for internships in Environmental Justice. The professors and the students in the program were very responsive and worked together to make them actionable.
Clare believes that “this highly valuable experience was exemplary of my time in the ENVS major, and of my Beloit career in general. I always felt that I had a legitimate say in my own education, and I’m deeply grateful for the confidence and critical thinking skills I gained because of that mentorship. I know those qualities made me a competitive candidate for my master’s program! I encourage current and prospective Beloit students to take advantage of their faculty’s willingness to help them tailor their education to suit their own needs.”