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Jasmin Anna Bowers ’25 receives Martha Peterson Prize for academic excellence and leadership

Jasmin Anna Bowers ’25 of Richmond, Texas, recipient of the 2025 Martha Peterson Prize, distinguished herself at Beloit with her academic excellence, leadership, and initiative outside the classroom. An outstanding student and community member, she exemplifies excellence in leadership, academics, and athletics.  

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Kitana Gulotta’25 is a Impact Beloit Community Fellow at the University of Illinois College of Medicine Rockford.

Kitana’s internship at the University of Illinois College of Medicine

Beloit native Kitana Gulotta’25 is an intern at the University of Illinois College of Medicine Rockford (UICOMR).

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Alumni Lirio Hittle’86 (far end of the table) and Samir Goswami’98 (standing) talk with students

Students received career advice from alumni

Lirio Hittle’86 and Samir Goswami’98 visited Beloit College on September 12-13 to participate in classes and offer professional advice. Students were particularly interested in careers in diplomacy, security, climate policy and advocacy, foreign policy, international law, human rights, and international development.

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The “Yuyanapaq” project documented the atrocities inflicted on the Peruvian people during two decades of national unrest, creating photographic evidence. The sign in this Lima protest translates as “No to terrorism.”

Yuyanapaq: A Photography Exhibit, an Assignment, and a Book

A decade of student and faculty work has come together into a book which documents and reflects on the human rights violations that took place in Peru between 1980 and 2000, two of the bloodiest decades in the nation’s history.

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Farah Tolu-Honary’s view of a beautiful blue street in Tunesia.

“The world is never that far away”

Meet twins Farah and Ariana Tolu-Honary’24 and their younger sister, Mina’26. Though they run in different circles on campus and studied abroad in three different places to improve their language skills in three different languages, the sisters all share the goal of becoming teachers or professors.   

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