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It’s Wednesday, November 27. 

It’s always a great day to be a Beloiter.

  • Student, Zeke, smiling at the camera with nature in the background.
    Engaging Nature

    Canoeing in the Boundary Waters

    This past summer, Zeke Kingsbury ’25 attended Coe College’s Wilderness Field Station in the Boundary Waters of Minnesota. Students at the field station have the opportunity to take classes such as environmental justice and nature writing while canoeing and camping for ten days.

Top Announcements

  • Campus dining during Thanksgiving holiday

    If you’re sticking around campus over the weekend, breakfast, lunch, and dinner will be available at Commons at specific times. DK’s will be closed from 2 p.m. on Wednesday through Sunday, Dec. 1.

  • Sports Center Hours during Thanksgiving Break

    The Sports Center will be closed on Thanksgiving Day, then open 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Nov. 29 through Dec. 1. Normal hours resume Dec. 2.

  • Powerhouse Holiday / Winter Break Hours

    The Powerhouse will have reduced hours at times between November 27 and January 20 to accommodate holidays and winter break. The Powerhouse will be closed November 28-29 and December 21 through January 1.

  • Course evaluations

    All students are asked to fill out a course evaluation form for each class. Most invitations will be sent December 2nd. Save the email to respond during class time.

Announcements

  • Campus dining during Thanksgiving holiday

    If you’re sticking around campus over the weekend, breakfast, lunch, and dinner will be available at Commons at specific times. DK’s will be closed from 2 p.m. on Wednesday through Sunday, Dec. 1.

  • Course evaluations

    All students are asked to fill out a course evaluation form for each class. Most invitations will be sent December 2nd. Save the email to respond during class time.

  • Apply to Mortar Board Honor Society

    Mortar Board is a prestigious national honor society, and the selection committee for the Beloit Senior Bench chapter is currently accepting applications from juniors and seniors with a cumulative GPA of 3.2 or higher. Applications will remain open until January 18, 2025.

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Hello Alumni

This page may be more for our Beloiters currently on-campus, but know we are always thinking of you too. Hopefully everything you see here is bringing back fond memories of your own time on campus.

If you’re interested in coming back to campus, look for our upcoming alumni events or opportunities to volunteer.

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    Dr. Woodard, or 'The Chief,' as he was fondly known, was truly inspirational to his students. He exhibited enthusiasm, integrit...
    “Dr. Woodard, or ‘The Chief,’ as he was fondly known, was truly inspirational to his students. He exhibited enthusiasm, integrity, a deep knowledge of his subject, and a rare combination of caring for students while maintaining respect and admiration.” – Bruce Bartleson’56
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    Many alumni fondly remember the Beloit Plan and its required Field Term that sent students off campus and around the world. This Beloit g...
    Many alumni fondly remember the Beloit Plan and its required Field Term that sent students off campus and around the world. This Beloit group is at the Incan ruins of Machu Picchu, Peru, circa 1970s.
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    The Basic Elmos' experiments with rocket sleds in Chapin Hall were inspired by a physics class. Seated is Len Pagliaro'76, with Phil Eric...
    The Basic Elmos’ experiments with rocket sleds in Chapin Hall were inspired by a physics class. Seated is Len Pagliaro’76, with Phil Erickson’76 and Andy Persily’76 at right.
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    Homecoming has always been a beloved tradition at Beloit. In addition to the parades and events, students would make house decorations we...
    Homecoming has always been a beloved tradition at Beloit. In addition to the parades and events, students would make house decorations were commonly placed in front of fraternities and sororities and vied to win contests.

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