Ripon College panel to discuss national elections Nov. 15

“What Happened in the Elections?”, a panel reflecting on the recent national elections, will be held Tuesday, Nov. 15, at Ripon College. The program will begin at 4:15 p.m. in Kresge Little Theatre, East Hall, and is sponsored by the Center for Politics and the People. All are welcome to attend.

The panelists will discuss what happened during the recent presidential and congressional campaigns and describe the learning experiences as the nation tries to come together after such an emotional and bitterly divisive campaign.

Panelists will include: Zach Messitte, president and professor of politics and government; Meg Carne, special assistant to the president and liaison to the Board of Trustees; Henrik Schatzinger, associate professor of politics and government; Rose Hogmire ’18 of Lake Elmo, Minnesota; and Christian Ryan ’19 of Caledonia, Wisconsin.

Ed Wingenbach, vice president and dean of faculty, will be the moderator.


Related Posts

Madeline Adler '25

Madeline Adler ’25 earns scholarship, named Ripon’s Greek President of the Year

Madeline Adler ’25 of Tomah, Wisconsin, has received an undergraduate scholarship from Order of Omega. She was recognized for her involvement in Greek life, academic […]

Calysta Kurz ’24

Psychobiology student Calysta Kurz ’24 presents poster at national conference

Calysta Kurz ’24 of Oconto, Wisconsin, joined Associate Professor of Psychology Julia Manor in attending the recent Comparative Cognition Conference in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Kurz […]

Farewell and thank you to our 2023-24 retirees

MICHELE BARAN WITTLER ’76, 39 years Michele Baran Wittler ’76, associate dean of faculty and registrar, will retire from Ripon May 31. She started at […]

Jacoby Cefalu ’25, left,, and Ryan Davis ’24

Work of professor, students presented at cognitive development conference

Professor of Psychology Kristine A. Kovack-Lesh and two 2023 Summer Opportunities for Advanced Research (SOAR) students attended the biennial meeting of the Cognitive Development Society […]

Vote 2016