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Traditions run deeper than the Rock River around here. Alumni help us keep them alive.

Celebrate what Beloit (or Belwah) means to you.

Whether you’re a new graduate or a longtime alum, your time at Beloit shaped how you see the world. Our alumni programs help you stay connected to campus and to each other.

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Engaged alumni are essential to Beloit’s success. The Alumni Office can help you:

  • Karla Figueroa'13 in downtown Chicago.
    Karla Figueroa’13 in downtown Chicago.
    Beloit Alumni

    Big ideas, practical applications, and a few gentle nudges

    Beloit’s student-centric culture, broad liberal arts focus, and strategic nudges from mentors helped Karla Magana Figueroa’13 get the most of out of her Beloit education. While everyone may not immediately connect a liberal arts education with a career in corporate America, she’s found it to be a perfect fit for the wide-ranging projects she’s worked on as a consultant, first for IBM, then for Ernst & Young.

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  • Shanna Dell'10 opted to take a clinical post during the pandemic so she could care for sick people the way she would want to be treated.
    Shanna Dell’10 opted to take a clinical post during the pandemic so she could care for sick people the way she would want to be treated.
    Beloit Alumni

    Fighting Covid on Multiple Fronts

    Public health professional Shanna Dell’10 typically works with nurse-centered HIV pre-exposure prevention, but Covid has changed everything. In her new roles, she’s taking inspiration from fellow nurses who were working with HIV patients long before the disease’s transmission was understood. More
  • Hank Woodard, Professor of Geology
    Hank Woodard, Professor of Geology
    Beloit Alumni

    Who made Beloit special?

    If you ask alumni how Beloit College impacted them, the answer will most likely be a “who,” not a “what”: A person or several people always had an open door, offered advice at a crucial time, or provided a boatload of inspiration. More
  • DeVon Wilson'90 and his team ramped up their efforts to retain and recruit underrepresented students.
    DeVon Wilson’90 and his team ramped up their efforts to retain and recruit underrepresented students.
    Beloit Alumni

    Helping Students Succeed in a New Reality

    As director of the Center for Academic Excellence at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, DeVon Wilson’90 is helping to clear the many hurdles Covid is placing in front of the underrepresented, first-generation, low-income students he and his team support. More
  • Expat music industry alumna Rebecca Lammers'07 is working to change one of the little-known drawbacks of living and working abroad.
    Expat music industry alumna Rebecca Lammers’07 is working to change one of the little-known drawbacks of living and working abroad.
    Beloit Alumni

    Paying Taxes, Times Two

    Running a business and living in London, Rebecca Lammers’07 gets hit twice with taxes from the U.S. and the U.K. She’s lobbying to change that for herself and all Americans living abroad. More
  •    Roberta Bobbi Cordano'86 was the first deaf woman to be named president of Gallaudet University in 2016.    Credit: Gallaudet Uni...

    Roberta “Bobbi” Cordano’86 was the first deaf woman to be named president of Gallaudet University in 2016. 
    Credit: Gallaudet University

    Beloit Alumni

    Roberta “Bobbi” Cordano’86 is one of USA TODAY’s Women of the Year

    An advocate for access, inclusion, diversity, and social justice, Bobbi Cordano joins the ranks of other USA TODAY’s Women of the Year honorees, including former First Lady Michelle Obama, former supreme court justice Sandra Day O’Connor, and astronaut Nicole Mann.

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