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Stanley Nowinski ’37: Righteous Among the Nations

In honor of Holocaust Remembrance Day today, Jan. 27, we honor the memory of Stanley Nowinski ’37 who earned the distinctive honor of being named […]

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Rafael Francisco Salas to present virtual artist’s talk Thursday

Professor of Art Rafael Francisco Salas will present a virtual artist’s talk Thursday in connection with an exhibit at the Museum of Wisconsin Art, St. […]

Role-playing games bring history to life for both teacher, students

While on sabbatical during the fall of 2019, Professor of History Diane Mockridge explored the use of immersive role-playing games to support engaged learning in […]

Art, museum studies students curate two exhibits on view through May

Two exhibits curated by art and museum studies students are on view on campus and online at Ripon College. Both exhibits are available for viewing […]

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URGENT – Updates to Spring Semester Testing and Reunite Ripon Plan

Dear Ripon community, While many things about returning to campus for spring 2021 will resemble the fall 2020 semester, there are several important differences that […]

New book by Lamont Colucci explores international relations in the Bible

The International Relations of the Bible, a new book by Professor of Politics and Government Lamont Colucci, is available for preorder on amazon.com. The book […]

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Erin Bryan seeks to re-awaken interest in long-neglected soprano arias

Assistant Professor of Music and soprano Erin Bryan is researching and bringing back to the stage many of the late operas of Niccolò Jommelli (1714-1774), […]

Work by Rafael Francisco Salas featured in three exhibitions

Work by Professor of Art Rafael Francisco Salas is featured in “What on Earth: Contemporary Artists and the Landscape,” an exhibit running through Feb. 12 […]

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Gary Yerkey ’66 tells story of historic civil rights march

Today, Jan. 18, the country observes the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday, celebrating the Civil Rights leader’s life and legacy. A major achievement was the […]

Ethics Bowl team competes in regional competition remotely

Ripon College’s Ethics Bowl team competed in the Midwest/Great Lakes Regional Ethics Bowl Tournament during the fall semester via Zoom. Representing Ripon in the four-round, […]

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Reunite Ripon: Our Plan for Spring Semester

Dear Ripon College community, We are looking forward to the opening of Ripon College’s spring 2021 semester, as scheduled,  Monday, Jan. 25. We begin the […]

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Julia Lilly ’20, Robin Forbes-Lorman publish biology education manuscript

Julia Lilly ’20, who is studying in Bloomington, Indiana, was the first author of “Doctor in the house: Improving undergraduate critical thinking skills through diagnosing […]

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Sabbatical research expands collaboration horizons for Patrick Willoughby

As part of a sabbatical experience spanning January through August 2020, Associate Professor of Chemistry Patrick Willoughby helped develop new enzyme-catalyzed chemical reactions. The work […]

Orchestra students share first-semester offering

The Ripon College Orchestra, featuring only strings and minus — because of the coronavirus pandemic — players who are members of the off-campus community, rehearsed […]

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Research work with professors helps students develop skills

Joe Scanlon, associate professor of chemistry, worked with five students on research over the summer. Alisha Harvat ’21 of Sheboygan, Wisconsin, Caitlin McNulty ’21 of […]

New scholarship links Ripon College to Cristo Rey Jesuit High School in Milwaukee

A new endowed scholarship will link graduates of Cristo Rey Jesuit High School in Milwaukee and Ripon College. The Franzen/Cristo Rey Endowed Scholarship is named […]