Author: Dale Devries
Ripon education made the difference for Kathryn Schultz ’89
Generous financial aid enabled Kathryn Schultz ’89 to attend Ripon College, and she pays it forward with financial, mentoring and promotional support. “I would not be where I am professionally, personally and financially were it not for my Ripon College education,” Schultz says. She majored in politics and government at Ripon College, with a minor […]
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Lincoln Wurtz ’17 continuing studies at Mayo Clinic in Minnesota
Lincoln Wurtz ’17 chose to attend Ripon College because of the opportunities for a richly personalized education. When he visited, he says, “Everyone was interested in me as a whole person. I loved the idea of smaller classes taught by approachable faculty.” Wurtz majored in mathematics and chemistry-biology. He currently is pursuing a dual M.D.-Ph.D. […]
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Lindsay Gorske Michels ’04 now a sergeant with Ripon Police Department
The tight-knit community that makes up Ripon College first attracted Lindsay Gorske Michels ’04, and it is what she values now in her life. “Ripon College was very welcoming,” she says. “I enjoyed the campus and tight-knit community. The small class size was very appealing to me. It also gave me the opportunity to get […]
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Ripon’s multi-faceted education took graduate to career at Princeton University
The multi-faceted approach of a liberal arts education allowed William Chester Jordan ’69 to study in numerous areas. He majored in history, Russian and mathematics, and he also studied extensively in English. He went on to receive a Ph.D. in history from Princeton University, where he now serves as the Dayton-Stockton Professor of History at […]
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Lucy Burgchardt ’10 starting position at Augustana College
Ripon College held many attractions for Lucy Burgchardt ’10. It was close to members of her extended family. It was affordable after she was awarded a Pickard Scholarship from the College. She liked the idea of a liberal arts education and small class sizes. “Perhaps most importantly at the time, I liked the warmth of […]
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Rafael Francisco Salas profiled on Wisconsin Life, Wisconsin Public Television
“Mexican-American Artist Brings Unique Perspective Of Rural Experience,” a profile about Ripon College Associate Professor of Art Rafael Francisco Salas, was posted by Wisconsin Life July 9. Salas, who also writes as an art critic for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel newspaper, discusses analyzing his own work, taking inspiration from rural America and his mixed-race identity. […]
Posted by Dale Devries in Faculty, Fine Arts.
Jacob Sumner ’01 directs European operations for Chipotle Mexican Grill
Ripon College offered a balance of athletics and academics for Jacob Sumner ’01, allowing him to play soccer and golf while benefiting from a good student/professor class size ratio. He was introduced to the campus by a close family friend, Paul Ranslow, then the president of Ripon College. “I fell in love with Ripon and […]
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Josh LeGreve’s well-rounded college foundation led to success as an educator
Josh LeGreve ’09 first became aware of Ripon College when he attended Badger Boys State, the American Legion’s annual outing for Wisconsin high school senior boys that is held each summer on the Ripon College campus. “When I visited later that fall, I fell in love with the small class sizes, the community feeling on […]
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Katherine Brady ’94 discovered beauty of the natural world at Ripon College
With a major in biology and a minor in physics from Ripon College, Katherine Brady ’94 of Tustin, California, went on to receive a master’s degree in environmental studies from Southern Illinois University Edwardsville. She now is a senior environmental scientist at APTIM, an engineering and construction firm. Her work includes groundwater and soil remediation […]
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Kent Timm ’81 parlayed physical therapy expertise into an Olympic experience
Although not an athlete, Kent Timm ’81 is a three-time Olympian. As a doctor of physical therapy, he participated in Olympic Games in Atlanta, Australia and Salt Lake City in the sports medicine department. He also has been a sports physical therapist for the Pittsburgh Penguins, athletic trainer for the Pittsburgh Steelers and athletic trainer […]
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Religion major Ornella Umubyeyi ’13 found empowerment at Ripon College
Ornella Umubyeyi ’13 feels that education is the pathway to betterment, and she found empowerment at Ripon College. She was born in Burundi, the second oldest in a family of five children, and came to Ripon College because of a generous scholarship. She majored in religion with a minor in leadership studies. While still a […]
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From classroom to administration, Ripon education offers benefits
Kevin Kitslaar ’02 was a legacy student. His sister, Jennifer Kitslaar Kahl ’95, attended Ripon College before him. Both from her experiences and from information he learned on a Ripon College tour, Kitslaar was attracted to the opportunity to make close connections to the professors on a smaller campus. “I like the smaller community atmosphere […]
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Ripon education sparked leadership qualities for Rose Hogmire ’18
Learning how to lead confidently and pursue myriad opportunities were benefits of a Ripon College education for Rose Hogmire ’18. Hogmire majored in economics as well as politics and government. She interned twice at the U.S. Senate focusing on health care, and interned at a large Twin Cities education nonprofit in government relations and corporate […]
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Ability to communicate, think critically expanded career of Charlie Larson ’00
“My family has a long and rich history with Ripon, having had many members prior to me attend, and my dad, Chuck Larson, was a coach and professor,” says Charlie Larson ’00. “However, that didn’t make it an automatic that I was going to attend Ripon. I looked at a number of other liberal arts […]
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Wisconsin Symphonic Winds will perform June 30
The Wisconsin Symphonic Winds, made up of wind, brass and percussion players from this area of the state, will perform a family concert Saturday, June 30, as part of the Green Lake Festival of Music. The concert will begin at 6:30 p.m. in Demmer Recital Hall, C.J. Rodman Center for the Arts at Ripon College. […]
Posted by Dale Devries in Faculty, Fine Arts.
Kaitlyn Welzen ’15 still impacting the environment through her work
Environmental endeavors are a determined focus for Kaitlyn Welzen ’15. She majored in environmental studies and Spanish at Ripon College, with a minor in sociology. She served as a sustainability intern for Sodexo, winning the National Sodexo Service Award, and she led the effort to construct and implement a campus hoop house on lower campus […]
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Zach Schmidt ’17 pursuing master’s degree in counseling with sports emphasis
The small, personalized setting of Ripon College brought Zach Schmidt ’17 to the Ripon College campus, and the myriad opportunities to get involved captivated him as he progressed through his education. “The small but personable academic setting was one of the biggest reasons I chose Ripon,” Schmidt says. “I knew I was someone who would […]
Posted by Dale Devries in Alumni, Internships.
Ripon education allows Winona Holmes Robbins ’17 to dive in to her career
As the assistant swimming and diving coach at Hendrix College in Conway, Arkansas, Winona Holmes Robbins ’17 is finding several aspects of her Ripon College education are influencing the work that she does. “The largest aspects of my job are recruiting for the women’s team and assisting the head coach in running practices and meet […]
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William Ainslie ’79 discovered a passion for the environment at Ripon College
When William Ainslie ’79 first came to Ripon College, he was an aspiring pre-med student majoring in biology. But two summers attending the Wilderness Field Station near Ely, Minnesota, “were transformative,” he says. “My experience at the field station changed my interest and my focus and influenced my eventual career. “I discovered … that the […]
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Lamont Colucci article celebrates ‘espionage victory’ of Paul Revere
“Paul Revere and the roots of American culture,” an opinion piece by Lamont Colucci, associate professor of politics and government, was published June 13, 2018, on AMI Newswire. Colucci writes, “American cultural myths are an important part of American nationhood especially at a time those values are under siege.” He says that modern historians “seem […]
Posted by Dale Devries in Faculty, Political Publications.