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Cover Story: Entrepreneurship Finds Fertile Ground at Beloit Jerry Gustafson'63 believes the lessons learned from entrepreneurs apply far beyond business. Features: A dance that took center stage during 2002 Chelonia earned students an invitation to perform at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C. Beloit students from all over the world share their unique perspective of "home" through a special student project. A campus-wide emergency management exercise, enacted only five weeks after Sept. 11, felt a little edgy, but was worth the effort. Niels Frenzen'81 is a lawyer and educator whose defense of immigrants' rights is not always popular. |
Professor of English John Rosenwald returns to the people and places of China to teach as a Fulbright Professor. An art exhibit of paintings from the 1940s and '50s featured "mystery" subjects, many of whom are thought to be Beloiters.
Departments: Contact Us: Editor: Susan Kasten
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