Anatomy and Art
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Anatomy and Art

At Beloit College, learning anatomy is not just about memorizing body parts. Students in Helen Werner’s Anatomy class also learn anatomy through art. 

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Fighting Antibiotic Resistance
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Fighting Antibiotic Resistance

Beloit faculty and students are contributing to much needed research aimed at fighting antibiotic resistance.

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Traveling the world and our own backyard
Beloit & Beyond 2022

Traveling the world and our own backyard

They conducted archaeological research on Neanderthal stone tools in North Macedonia and swam with sea lions in the Galapagos, trained as an EMT with the South Beloit Fire Department and studied environmental policy in Finland.
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Blazing her own (hiking) trail
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Blazing her own (hiking) trail

Environmental geology and biology double major Emmalynn May’23 worked with the Montana Conservation Corps this past summer, mentoring students, maintaining hiking trails, and paving her own way for a career of protecting state and national parks.

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Salamander field season: a recent Beloit grad dives into research at Virginia Tech
Charlie Holguin ’20 examines the impacts of dietary changes in young salamanders

Salamander field season: a recent Beloit grad dives into research at Virginia Tech

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We’ve Been Here Before: the 1918 Pandemic
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We’ve Been Here Before: the 1918 Pandemic

Research by a former Beloit sophomore found parallels between 1918’s pandemic and now.
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