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Steve Russek

Son of Holocaust survivor to speak about mother’s life and survival Nov. 13

“Memories of the Holocaust,” a presentation by the son of a Holocaust survivor, will be given Nov. 13 at Ripon College. The talk will run […]

Naomi Jiter

Naomi Jiter ’19 wins MWC Elite 20 Award as a women’s soccer athlete

Naomi Jiter ’19 of Kenosha, Wisconsin, has received this year’s Midwest Conference Elite 20 Award for women’s soccer, given to the student-athlete with the highest […]

Harwood at Dusk in Spring

Ripon College ranked No. 1 liberal arts school in state for social mobility

Ripon College has been ranked the top liberal arts school in Wisconsin and eighth in the nation for colleges that promote social mobility, according to […]

Kate Myszewski

Kate Myszewski ’19 to perform clarinet recital Sunday

Kate Myszewski ’19 of Green Bay, Wisconsin, will perform a clarinet recital Sunday, Nov. 11, at Ripon College. The recital will begin at 3:15 p.m. […]

A composite photo featuring artworks by Lester Schwartz, Stephen Hermann and Liz Duarte

Art from Ripon-area private collections to be displayed starting Nov. 9

“Out of the Attic and Into the Gallery: Art from Local Collections” will be on display from Nov. 9 through Dec. 14 at Ripon College. […]

President Zach Messitte

President Zach Messitte quoted about 10 percent enrollment jump at Ripon College

President Zach Messitte was featured in the Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle Sept. 27, 2018. He talked about how he has seen enrollment jump by 10 percent […]

Writer Nick White

Writer Nick White to appear at Ripon College Nov. 8

Writer Nick White, author of the short story collection Sweet and Low and the novel How to Survive a Summer, will read at Ripon College […]

Roundtable event to address State of Politics at Ripon College

The State of Politics at Ripon College, a roundtable event featuring speakers from the faculty and administration of Ripon College, members of the student body, […]

Kim Frisque '19

Research opportunities enhance education for Kim Frisque ’19

Kim Frisque ’19 of Menominee, Michigan, was selected as a fellow for the Graduate School Exploration Fellowship for the summer of 2018. The program provides […]

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Alumnus, senior publish opinion piece

James Amedeo ’18 and Nathan Faucett ’19 published an opinion piece Oct. 22 titled, “Exercise Trident Juncture is a response to Russian aggression”, in The […]

John Hughes conducting

Ripon College choral ensembles to perform Nov. 4

The Ripon College Chamber Singers and Choral Union will join together to perform Sunday, Nov. 4. The concert will begin at 3:15 p.m. in Demmer […]

Lamont Colucci

Lamont Colucci, associate professor of politics and government, has several works published

Lamont Colucci, associate professor of politics and government, has had several recent published works with major news sources. A peer-reviewed, long academic essay published by […]

Bob Nielson

Former football coach Bob Nielson now leading South Dakota team

“Bob the Builder: Can Nielson’s winning formula lift up USD?”, a story about University of South Dakota football coach Bob Nielson, was published Aug. 23, […]

Mary Jane Bumby on a dock

Mary Jane Bumby ’52 takes biology from the classroom to the environment

For the past 30 years, Mary Jane Bumby ’52 of Green Lake, Wisconsin, has continuously applied the knowledge gained from her biology studies at Ripon […]

Patrick Hoffman

Patrick Hoffman ’18 earns honor for sociology writing

Patrick Hoffman ’18 of Oshkosh, Wisconsin, placed second in the undergraduate paper competition at the annual meeting of the Wisconsin Sociological Association. His paper from […]

Dark Money poster

Political documentary ‘Dark Money’ to be shown Oct. 30

“Dark Money,” a political documentary film, will be shown Tuesday, Oct. 30, at Ripon College. The showing will begin at 5 p.m. in the Heritage […]