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There’s an enormous difference between getting an education and being so immersed and enthralled with living and learning that your education never really ends. That’s Beloit.

Your support provides a foundation for this important work. Read about some of the amazing people who make Beloit, well…Beloit.

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Levi Hansen ’26 presents his work at Symposium Day.

Symposium Day promotes academic community

At Beloit College’s Symposium Day, students shared research from across disciplines. Students described the day as both a chance to present their work and to see what others across campus have been working on. Symposium day and other campus-wide events would not be possible without your generous support.

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Ray Broad ’26

Brave New Worldbuilding

Ray Broad ’26 shares their experience designing and teaching a new course to help students work toward making the world they live in more like the world they want to live in. Experiences like this are possible because of the strong culture of support at Beloit College, where donor contributions help create opportunities for students to design and…

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Cole Miller ’27 presents at Student Symposium.

Community conversations and real world impact at Student Symposium Day

Students presented a diverse array of original research, internships, and study abroad projects at the fiftieth annual Student Symposium Day. Students, faculty, staff, alumni and community members attended the all-day conference in its fiftieth year. Your generosity creates research opportunities for Beloit College students that they can carry with them into their careers.

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The Living Archive binding event

The Living Archive reanimates academic work

Beloit College students have launched The Living Archive , a new publication and campus organization that publishes academic work each term while fostering collaboration, dialogue, and engagement with the college’s intellectual tradition.

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Daniel Wilkinson shares specific strategies during a workshop.

Interpreting silence: Daniel Wilkinson, Weissberg Chair in Human Rights and Social Justice

Daniel Wilkinson , senior advisor at Climate Rights International, shared insights from his three-decades career as a lawyer and writer who has advocated for human rights in the United States and worldwide. Wilkinson was this year’s Weissberg Chair in Human Rights and Social Justice , engaging in conversations on campus around the theme of his keynote,…

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Konya Hendricks and Pete Woodkey

Betting on Beloit: an introduction to entrepreneurship

For 15 years, students have enrolled in “Introduction to Entrepreneurship,” taught by Brian Morello ’85, director of the Center for Entrepreneurship (CELEB), to learn from case studies and invited speakers. This year, students benefited from Konya Hendricks and Pete Woodkey, who by Betting on Beloit, a home renovation series on A&E, demonstrated the importance of learning

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Beloit College football players and local youth work on a science experiment.

Bigger than football: student-athletes give back to the community

Since 2022, Beloit College’s football players have volunteered at Merrill Elementary School, Lincoln Academy, and the Beloit Boys and Girls Club, extending their leadership off-the-field and helping their on-the-field chemistry get stronger. Opportunities like this are possible because of your generous contributions.

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