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Natalie Gummer

Profile: Natalie Gummer, Center for Integrative Learning

Natalie Gummer is the director of the Center for Integrative Learning which develops and coordinates cross-disciplinary majors and minors that respond to the passions and hopes of students while meeting the needs that parents and employers articulate. Originally from Canada, she earned her undergraduate degree in Asian Languages, Chinese and Sanskrit, at the University of Toronto,…

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The Class of 2026: innovation, intelligence, and heart

Graduates, family, friends, and community members joined students, faculty, and staff on the Beloit College campus on Sunday, May 10 to celebrate the Class of 2026. 

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Josh Stasevsky ’29 competes.

Buccaneer esports team smashes their first season

The 2025–26 academic year was the inaugural season for Beloit College’s esports teams and the first-ever opportunity to belong to a team for the majority of players. In my first year on campus and as team captain, I created team strategy and decided how best to use our players’ skills against our various opponents which resulted in success…

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From the farm to the stars

Daniel J. Schroeder ’55, a boy from Wisconsin and great-grandchild of German immigrants, played a key role in space exploration while teaching and inspiring generations of students.

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Diep Phan, economics and business professor, teaches in the finance lab.

Beloit College launches three new majors

Beloit College announces three new undergraduate majors: Health Sciences , Marketing , and Finance . Students can declare these majors immediately, and start on their path to fulfilling lives marked by high achievement, personal responsibility, and public contribution in a diverse society.

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Beloit College’s Robin Zebrowski speaks about the ethics and issues of AI and ChatGPT.

The risks of AI companionship, according to a Beloit College professor

The tech industry continues to push the public to use AI, even going so far as to market their language models as potential companions or friends. Robin Zebrowski, Professor of Cognitive Science, speaks with Wisconsin Public Radio about the allure and dangers of using AI chatbots for companionship.

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From the farm to the stars

Daniel J. Schroeder ’55, a boy from Wisconsin and great-grandchild of German immigrants, played a key role in space exploration while teaching and inspiring generations of students.

more
Diep Phan, economics and business professor, teaches in the finance lab.

Beloit College launches three new majors

Beloit College announces three new undergraduate majors: Health Sciences , Marketing , and Finance . Students can declare these majors immediately, and start on their path to fulfilling lives marked by high achievement, personal responsibility, and public contribution in a diverse society.

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Natalie Gummer

Profile: Natalie Gummer, Center for Integrative Learning

Natalie Gummer is the director of the Center for Integrative Learning which develops and coordinates cross-disciplinary majors and minors that respond to the passions and hopes of students while meeting the needs that parents and employers articulate. Originally from Canada, she earned her undergraduate degree in Asian Languages, Chinese and Sanskrit, at the University of Toronto,…

more

The Class of 2026: innovation, intelligence, and heart

Graduates, family, friends, and community members joined students, faculty, and staff on the Beloit College campus on Sunday, May 10 to celebrate the Class of 2026. 

more
Josh Stasevsky ’29 competes.

Buccaneer esports team smashes their first season

The 2025–26 academic year was the inaugural season for Beloit College’s esports teams and the first-ever opportunity to belong to a team for the majority of players. In my first year on campus and as team captain, I created team strategy and decided how best to use our players’ skills against our various opponents which resulted in success…

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