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Hope Joy Nelson’23

Media study major finds adventure with Barbara and Bill Haseltine prize

Emmy-winning media producer Eric May’79 funds scholarships for media studies superstars. Hope Joy Nelson’23, the award’s first recipient, launched her   “Hope This Helps” blog. Apply by Feb. 11 for the 2023 prize.

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Nate Johnson’22 on the job at the WYMT station

Making a living from a love of sports

Nate Johnson’22 ran cross-country and played baseball when he began college. When he transferred to Beloit to begin his junior year, however, he wanted a new way to participate in sports. At Beloit, he was able to develop the skills he needed to become a sports broadcaster.

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John Dolan

Acclaimed photographer John Dolan’82 captures Biden’s granddaughter’s wedding

John Dolan’82, the pioneer of contemporary wedding photography, was behind the camera for President Joe Biden’s granddaughter’s recent nuptials on the White House lawn. Dolan’s book The Perfect Imperfect showcases his talent for capturing intimacy and spontaneity. Dolan has worked with many celebrities, and his photos have appeared in Vogue , The

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Tyree Smith’18

Early Career Report: Tyree Smith’19, TV Sports Anchor and Reporter

Tyree Smith’19, a Media Studies major and Journalism minor, began his career weeks after graduating from Beloit.  Currently a multi-media journalist for ESPN West Palm, he began his career just weeks after graduating from Beloit as a sports anchor and reporter at ABC 10, WKUP/WBKP in Marquette, Michigan. Tyree played varsity football and ran track at Beloit. He

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Richard Rose and students

Authentic engagement: Practitioner-in-Residence Richard Rose ’88

With over two decades of experience in television, stage, and film, Richard Rose brings a perspective to the Beloit College curriculum that students wouldn’t find otherwise. Rose’s current residency in the School of Media Arts is in marketing. Residencies at Beloit College offer students the unique opportunity to connect with experts, creating relationships that…

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O Humanities, Where art Thou?

A Classics professor considers the humanities throughout the ages, and invites former students to weigh in on these fields in today’s world.

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Lyndon Defoe, Jasmine Nears’09, and Alex Kalb in Madison at a voter drive sponsored by America Votes.

Pathways to Public Service

While the notion of public service may seem quaint in this time of deep partisan divisions, the careers of these four alumni prove that there are many ways to work for the collective public good, and that the liberal arts and a Beloit education have always been invaluable preparation for that work. 

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