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Women's History Month 2016

Campus events celebrate Women’s History Month

Ripon College will celebrate Women’s History Month with a variety of activities in March. The theme for the month is “How Did We Get Here, […]

David Rockwell ’15 is using hip-hop to stem the flow of a violent culture

By founding Rapping Up Conflict Inc., David Rockwell ’15 is striving for change in his home town of Rockford, Illinois, and advocating against street violence. […]

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Unique oration in Latin presented Feb. 24 by Ryan Slattery ’16

A unique event in Latin will be presented this afternoon by Ryan Slattery ’16 of Northbrook, Illinois. Slattery, a history and self-designed classical languages (Greek […]

Dual-degree program brings double the benefits for engineering studies

A dual-degree program in engineering offered by Ripon College is a little-known opportunity with a big payoff. It had previously been cancelled because of a […]

Former ambassador, congressman to speak at Ripon College Feb. 24

“How Reagan’s Campaign to Assist Democracy Looks 30 Years Later” will be presented from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 24, at Ripon College. Mark […]

Inventor of corn-based plastic to speak at Ripon College Feb. 24

Patrick Gruber, Ph.D. and CEO of Gevo Inc., will be the visiting Knop Scholar at Ripon College Feb. 24-26. He is recognized as a leader […]

BSU elections, open mic night planned for this week

Black History Month events continue this week: Feb. 24: Black Student Union elections, 5:15 p.m. in room B12, Commons. All executive board positions in the […]

Biology professor, students featured in sturgeon-spearing article

Associate Professor of Biology Memuna Khan and some of her Vertebrate Zoology students recently were on Lake Winnebago near Van Dyne for the opening of […]

Work on dam in Panama is completed!

After seven years and numerous service-learning trips, the dam that many Ripon College students and area residents have been working on in Panama finally was […]

Several events continue Black History Month celebration this week

Several events continue Black History Month celebration this week: Feb. 15: Voter informational, 5 p.m. in the Pickard Dining Room, Commons. Don’t know how to […]

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For Black History Month, Ripon College looks at some of its early black students

In 2000, the Winter edition of Ripon Magazine included a feature about who were believed to be the first African-American students to ever attend the […]

Author, textile artist will speak at 314 project space Wednesday, Feb. 17

Author and textile artist Rachel May will make an appearance at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 17, at 314; Ripon College Project Space, 314 Watson St., […]

Exhibit features 300 years of area black history through Monday

“A Stone of Hope: Black Experiences in the Fox Cities” is on display through Feb. 15 at the Center for Diversity and Inclusion. It features […]

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Three professors to attend ACM’s SAIL seminar in July

Three Ripon College professors have been selected to participate in a 10-day seminar in Silicon Valley, California, in July. They are: Mollie Oblinger, associate professor […]

Study in Malaysia enhances work with children for Lindsey White ’13

As part of her work toward a master’s degree in clinical mental health counseling, Lindsey White ’13 of East Troy, Wisconsin, recently studied abroad, working […]

Saturday afternoon hours added at 314: Ripon College Project Space

New walk-in hours have been added at 314: Ripon College Project Space at 314 Watson St. in downtown Ripon. The space now is open from […]