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Ripon Colleges choirs will perform finale concert April 22

The Ripon College Chamber Singers and Choral Union will present their Choral Finale Concert Sunday, April 22. The concert will begin at 3:15 p.m. in […]

Music fraternity students to present musical showcase April 20

Student members of Mu Phi Epsilon, an international professional music fraternity, will present a Student Showcase April 20 in Demmer Recital Hall, C.J. Rodman Center […]

Poet Danez Smith will read from works Monday

Poet Danez Smith will read from their National Book Award Finalist second collection of poems, Don’t Call Us Dead, Monday, April 23, at Ripon College. […]

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Graduate student has article published in scientific journal

Larry Honaker ’11, a graduate student at the University of Luxembourg in Europe, has had an article published in Langmuir, a scientific journal. At Ripon […]

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$300,000 science grant will benefit summer research students

Brett Barwick, associate professor of physics and the Harrison E. Farnsworth 1918 Chair in Physics, has received a $300,000, three-year grant from the National Science […]

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Psychology senior targets fake news, Greek life as focuses for research

The continuing trend of “fake news” accusations led senior psychology major Megan Ringo to research attitude in regard to information consumption. Her research study, “Watch […]

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Robert Wallace associated with recent articles about multi-year study

Robert L. Wallace, professor of biology and the Patricia and Philip McCullough 1969 Professor in Biology at Ripon College, was mentioned in an article published […]

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Ripon College’s Equestrian Team: They’re not just horsing around

Two riders with the student-organized Equestrian Team at Ripon College have qualified for regional competition, which will be held in April. Morgan Hoffmann ’20 of […]

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Local environmental issues focus of talk April 2 at Ripon College

“Addressing Local Environmental Issues” will be the focus of talk presented April 2 at Ripon College. The event will begin at 4:30 p.m. in Kresge […]

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PBS NewsHour Anchor Judy Woodruff to deliver keynote at Ripon College Commencement, May 13

Judy Woodruff, anchor and managing editor of PBS NewsHour and a journalist for more than four decades at CNN, NBC and PBS, will provide the […]

Professor demonstrates that comedy improv skills can strengthen STEM presentations

“The main principles of improv comedy are that you have to be really present, you have to be supportive of the other people on stage, […]

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Women’s history, activism focus of exhibit to open March 29

“A Time of Expectant Hopes,” artwork by Pete Railand and Jenna Valoe, will be on view March 29 through May 4 in Caestecker Gallery, C.J. […]

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Former Ripon basketball coach helped create March Madness

Former Ripon College basketball coach Harold Olsen, who led Ripon teams to three conference titles, was featured in an article March 18, 2018, in the […]

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Brian Smith, students present papers at Midwest religion conference

Professor of Religion Brian Smith presented a paper, “What Does the Bible Say about LGBTQ?” at the Midwest American Academy of Religion’s annual conference, March […]

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Professor of Biology Mark Kainz analyzes recent influenza outbreak

In the midst of the recent flu season, Mark Kainz, professor of biology at Ripon College, presented on this year’s influenza before the Communicable Disease […]

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Popular podcast Pantsuit Politics to air live from Ripon College March 23

A live podcast of Pantsuit Politics, among the top 5 percent of all podcasts with more than 50,000 subscribers and 1.4 million downloads, will air […]