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Lirio Hittle ’86 with students in Professor Gabriela Cerghedean’s Spanish class.

Beyond Board means back to the classroom for alumni

Before the 2025 Beloiter Day festivities began, 30 alumni had an assignment to complete. 

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Libros cartoneros in Spanish class

Voices from cardboard: students build environmental stories from recycled pages

Students in “Spanish in Dialogue with the Environment” researched environmental issues from El País, then created libros cartoneros—hand-painted books made from recycled cardboard. Under Profesora Cerghedean’s guidance, they transformed language learning and environmental awareness into a unique art project that blends sustainability with storytelling.

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Students in IPE course conduct the Beloit G-20 summit

International Relations students successfully completed G-20 simulation

Each student represented a country and learned the process of negotiation throughout the semester.

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Steve Vavrus, senior scientist at the Nelson Institute Center for Climatic Research at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, is pictured in a studio portrait on Feb. 21, 2024. Vavrus is an expert on extreme weather and climate change. (Photo by Bryce Richter / UW–Madison)

Reasons to hope: a leading expert on climate change shares insights at Beloit College

Beloit College recently hosted Wisconsin State Climatologist Dr. Steve Vavrus as this year’s Ivan Stone lecture. His residency offered students and the community the opportunity to engage with a leading expert in a global field and to explore the complex and world-wide issues surrounding climate change.

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Participants create art together.

A celebration of talent at Beloit’s first Fall Arts Festival

Two clubs, Art Club and Artists for Change, hosted the College’s first Fall Arts Festival, which highlighted student art and the power of community.

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AMP professors shared a home-cooked meal with students to socialize and learn about sustainable food

New students learn sustainability through food

After studying sustainable development in class, first-year students went to their professor’s house for a meal. Students in the Advanced Mentoring Program course with Professor Pablo Toral socialized over a meal cooked with locally grown ingredients. 

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Yellowstone Lake, near Beloit (Nov. 2, 2025)

Spring 2026 courses in ENVS

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