
The woman who runs with the wolfdogs
Susan Turner Vogt ’83 has created a sanctuary in Ohio for displaced, abused, and unwanted wolfdogs, improving their lives while encouraging compassion and humane treatment for these animals.
moreSusan Turner Vogt ’83 has created a sanctuary in Ohio for displaced, abused, and unwanted wolfdogs, improving their lives while encouraging compassion and humane treatment for these animals.
moreGet to know four Beloiters who are working around the country and the world in careers related to sustainability, resource management, and clean energy.
morePeter Fuhr’79, Oak Ridge National Labs researcher, has revolutionized sensor technology with innovations spanning satellites, natural disaster response, and biological applications. His practical yet creative approach continues to inspire future engineers while solving real-world problems.
moreTop high school graduates from The Bahamas have been enriching the Beloit College community since they started enrolling consistently in the 1980s. The connection between the college and this small island nation is far from coincidental.
moreSuccessful careers in medicine, research, and public health are not uncommon among Beloit College graduates.
moreAt UC Berkeley, Aaron Joiner’12 is doing important research on the protein structures implicated in two neurodegenerative diseases, including ALS. His commitment to that work and to helping younger scientists of color feel at home in his field attracted a major honor from Beloit last fall.
moreDoctor, nurse, physical therapist. While often top of mind for college applicants interested in health and medicine, there are in fact many more career options. A new Beloit course helps students both explore and prepare for them.
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