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After Beloit


Students who study a language do better in the workplace.

Teaching & Working Abroad

Spain

France

Japanese

Russia

Year-long Service Jobs

The Peace Corps is just one on the Year of Service list.

Stories

Ericka Corral’22, center, with friends.

Artificial intelligence for a better world

It’s not every day that Fortune magazine interviews a Beloiter about their summer experience at MIT, let alone before they even graduate. But that’s just one day in a year of exciting developments for Ericka Corral’22.

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Ericka Corral’22 hosting a radio show at Beloit in 2019.

Falling in love with research

First in their family to graduate from elementary school, Ericka Corral’22 will soon begin Ph.D. studies in computer science. Their goal? Find solutions to real-world problems.  

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 Gabrielle Watson’21 will head to Taiwan this summer on a  Fulbright English Teaching Assistant Award scholarship.

Taiwan times two

Fulbright Scholarship awardee Gabby Watson’21 heads off to Taiwan soon to teach kids English.  

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Maria Elvira Lopez’21 standing in front of potted plants

Leaving Home to Grow and Develop a Career Path

Maria Elvira Lopez’21 chose Beloit College in order to grow and prepare for a career focused on environmental sustainability. Opportunities at Beloit College to apply learning in real-life settings helped land her a post-graduation job in the sector that means most to her.

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Lucia Peralta’12 headshot

Discovering a Career Path

Lucia Peralta’12 arrived at Beloit without a long-term plan. Support from advisors and peers helped steer her to a career in public health.

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Vivian Arimany’19

Life After Beloit, From Student to Educator

Vivian Arimany (Comparative Literature and French, ’19) reflects on life after Beloit and the decision to return to school to pursue the passions she cultivated at Beloit College.

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Caitlin Abrams’08 uses D2, a non-toxic biocide, to clean gravestones.

Grave cleaner-turned-TikTok star

Russian language major and software educator Caitlin Abrams’08 has become a TikTok star for creating videos that investigate the life (and death) of everyday people — all while cleaning their gravestones. Abrams reflects on how she got here.  

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