Experiences & Outcomes


Student Experiences

Stories

Student Teacher

Record-breaking year for student teachers at Beloit College

A historic moment for the Education and Youth Studies department as we welcome the largest cohort of student teachers in over three decades.

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Farah Tolu-Honary’s view of a beautiful blue street in Tunesia.

“The world is never that far away”

Meet twins Farah and Ariana Tolu-Honary’24 and their younger sister, Mina’26. Though they run in different circles on campus and studied abroad in three different places to improve their language skills in three different languages, the sisters all share the goal of becoming teachers or professors.   

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Alumni Outcomes

Continued education and employement

Graduates pursue master’s degrees in a wide variety of fields, including administration, development, education, human rights, international affairs, public health, public policy, and social work. Other graduates opt to go to law school.

Graduates find employment in a wide variety of fields in public, private, and non-profit sectors.

Stories

Alumni Lirio Hittle’86 (far end of the table) and Samir Goswami’98 (standing) talk with students

Students received career advice from alumni

Lirio Hittle’86 and Samir Goswami’98 visited Beloit College to participate in classes and offer professional advice. Students were particularly interested in careers in diplomacy, security, climate policy and advocacy, foreign policy, international law, human rights, and international development.

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A Jordanian flight crew watches crates of food drift down to Gaza.

A moment of clarity above Gaza

Taylor Luck’07 lives in and reports from the Middle East. His 17 years there have been marked by wars, refugee crises, and extremism, but he has also found generosity, dignity, and hope, reinforcing his faith in our common humanity and borderless values. His stories provide a personal perspective on events in the region. Here is one of them.…

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Lyndon Defoe, Jasmine Nears’09, and Alex Kalb in Madison at a voter drive sponsored by America Votes.

Pathways to Public Service

While the notion of public service may seem quaint in this time of deep partisan divisions, the careers of these four alumni prove that there are many ways to work for the collective public good, and that the liberal arts and a Beloit education have always been invaluable preparation for that work. 

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