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Center for Diversity and Inclusion officially launches Sept. 11

The grand opening for Ripon College’s Center for Diversity and Inclusion will be held from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Friday, Sept. 11, in the […]

Newly established fund helps student doing summer research

While they were students at Ripon College, both Mark Franzen ’83 and Janice Heinz Franzen ’83 conducted research and found the experience to be positive. […]

Christine Nguyen ’17

Many connections allow Christine Nguyen ’17 to gain career experience

Christine Nguyen ’17 of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is using family, Ripon College and McNair Scholar connections to advance her career. “Coming from a low-income, underrepresented background, […]

Akira Tomita

Japanese alumnus recalls his determined journey to take his place as a Ripon College student

I arrived in Chicago at the end of July of 1957, to get ready to be enrolled at Ripon College. It was very strict, according […]

Lamont Colucci

These far-left candidates lack a foreign policy

Lamont Colucci, associate professor and chair of the politics and government department, recently published an opinion piece for U.S. News & World Report about his […]

Scott Strazzante '86

Photojournalist Scott Strazzante ’86 to showcase work at Ripon College

Scott Strazzante, a 1986 graduate of Ripon College, will have his work on display Sept. 11 to Oct. 11 in Caestecker Gallery, C.J. Rodman Center […]

Beauty of Wisconsin’s outdoors inspires student’s summer research

During his senior year of high school, Ricardo Jaimes ’17, moved from a large city in Illinois to the much smaller community of Marinette, Wisconsin. […]

Brandi Gaspard Mans

For Brandi Gaspard Mans ’10, the costume makes the character

A serendipitous disappointment at Ripon College led to a career choice for Brandi Gaspard Mans ’10 of Minneapolis, Minnesota. Mans got into theatre in high […]

Art professors showing work in Fond du Lac exhibit

Mollie Oblinger, associate professor of art, and Rafael Salas, associate professor of art, have work included in a group exhibit through Sept. 5 at the […]

Julie Sikkink Lee ’88

Going back to the land brings new perspectives for history/English teacher

Julie Sikkink Lee ’88 is a high school history and English teacher at Oregon Episcopal School in Portland, Oregon. She predominantly teaches 9th- and 10th-graders […]

Laura Shively

Captain America has place in scholarly research

As a double-major in art history and history, Laura Shively ’15 of Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, prepared research presentations for not just one Senior Seminar, but two. […]

Kenneth Luber

Writing continues as creative outlet for Ken Luber ’60

Writing in various forms has provided a creative outlet for Ken Luber ’60 of Idyllwild, California, throughout his life. He has written poetry for much […]

Lamont Colucci

Colucci: Russia’s foreign policy working better than Obama’s

Lamont Colucci, associate professor and chair of the politics and government department, recently published an opinion piece for U.S. News & World Report. In “Russia […]

Ripon College to Launch New Project Space in Restored Fire-Damaged Building Downtown

Ripon College announced it will open a new multi-use arts space in downtown Ripon on Friday, Sept. 4. An 8 p.m. ribbon-cutting will feature the […]

New directors named for Ripon College’s Center for Politics and the People

Professor of Religion Brian Smith and Associate Professor of History Becky Matzke will serve as co-directors of the Center for Politics and the People at […]

Incoming, first-generation students attending Bridge Program this week

Twenty-eight incoming, first-generation students will attend the Bridge Program this week on the Ripon College Campus. This is the sixth year the program will be […]