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David Birdwell'94 and Jamey Brumfield'92 celebrating Reunion.

When David Birdwell’94 and Jamey Brumfield’92 aren’t designing websites and marketing plans for their clients, they always stay connected to Beloit. They have a vibrant relationship with their College: participating in the alumni association, giving to the Annual Fund, hosting and attending events, mentoring students, and are volunteer admins with fellow Beloiters, Sally’81 & Rich Sheinberg’80, working together on keeping the Beloit College Alumni Facebook group active. They are constant supporters in every way.

(Re)Connecting Alumni

Keeping and forming new connections with the smart, driven, compassionate, unique, talented people you met at Beloit is valuable and can be a challenge once your are off campus. Alumni connections can help you make new friends, further your career goals, and even find a place to live while you are in graduate school like Aimee Oda’16.

Beloiters thrive when they are together, whether at work or play. Here at the Alumni Office, it is our goal to help you maintain the bonds you made and forge new ones. We make sure the good that comes from being part of our community does not end with Commencement.

What have you been up to?

Have you moved to a new city? Do you have a new job? Are you going by a different name? Have you stopped looking at that old email account?

Please take a moment to update Beloit College with your info.

Having accurate information allows us to keep you up to date about the College, let you know about events in your area, and connect you with other alumni as well as current and prospective students. It is the glue that keeps our network strong!

Stories

Beloit College stands for higher education

President Boynton joins higher education leaders in calling for “constructive engagement.”  

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Community Engagement: Exploring, Learning, & Teaching

Thomas Glenn, a junior double majoring in Education and Youth Studies and Spanish, began volunteering at the Stateline Literacy Council and connected with Ann Ward, the executive director of the Stateline Literacy Council, who allowed him to teach a beginning English class after he expressed interest in a teaching career.

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JP Rindfleish ’11 Short Story Workshop

On April 5th, the Aardvark Authors collaborated with Career Works to host a short story writing workshop with Beloit alum, JP Rindfleisch ’11.  

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