
The Gift of Grizzly Bears
An encounter with grizzly bears was an opportunity for Charlotte McGuinn Freeman ’85 to consider the relationship between human animals and apex predators living in the same part of the world.
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An encounter with grizzly bears was an opportunity for Charlotte McGuinn Freeman ’85 to consider the relationship between human animals and apex predators living in the same part of the world.
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At Coe College Wilderness Field Station students learn flexibility and perseverance to complete individual research projects. The opportunity to explore the ecology of unfamiliar waterways is as important as building skills around unexpected challenges.
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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.
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Get to know four Beloiters who are working around the country and the world in careers related to sustainability, resource management, and clean energy.
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Peter 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.
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Top 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.
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Successful careers in medicine, research, and public health are not uncommon among Beloit College graduates.
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