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Redouan El-Younsi ’90 reaching out across the world

Redouan El-Younsi ’90 of Tetouan, Morocco, has been elected a member of the industrial branch and president of the electoral body commission of the Chamber […]

Frank Lockwood ’65 on how off-campus study opens career opportunities

Whether international or domestic, offcampus study programs are an attractive option for Ripon College students, providing opportunities that are bound to change their view of […]

Zach Morris ’02 reflects on expanding his horizons

Ripon College has had three Rhodes Scholars in its 162-year history. Zach Morris ’02 is the most recent. Rhodes scholarships are the oldest and most […]

Alisha Gard ’06 talks about acting and the definition of success

After catching the acting bug in middle school, Alisha Gard ’06 found her calling. “My sister and I used to play softball, but she was […]

Andrea Williams ’04 talks about her work as a free-lance costume technician

Clothes can make the man, and also the stage character. Andrea Williams ’04 of West St. Paul, Minn., is a free-lance costume technician for Chicago-area […]

Frances Lee McCain ’66 dishes about theatrical success

One of Ripon College’s most successful theater alumni is Frances Lee McCain ’66. She has had a steady career in stage, television and film work […]

James Bohnen ’70 shares his passion for theatre

James Bohnen ’70 of Chicago, Ill., had no ambition toward theater, but he got into it at the urging of others. “I was running lines […]

Peter Bock ’62 is developing tomorrow’s artificial intelligence today

The world of the future is developing today through Peter Bock ’62 of Washington, D.C., the fall 2012 Knop speaker at Ripon College. Bock is […]

Autumn Hayes O’Leary ’99 discusses the benefits of a liberal arts education

For Autumn Hayes O’Leary ’99, who serves as a military lawyer in the Army, a liberal arts education was an education in society. “Ripon also […]

Rick Kammen ’68 balancing the scales of justice

Lawyers and the law are at the very foundation of American society. Of the 56 signers of the Declaration of Independence, 35 were lawyers. Of […]

Michael Gibbs ’79 talks about graduate school and striving for success

After receiving his master’s of business administration degree from Emory University in 1981, Michael Gibbs ’79 of San Antonio, Texas, found that working in the […]

Daniel J. Dykstra Jr. ’69 discusses the merits of a liberal arts education

J. Dykstra Jr. ’69 of Rohnert Park, Calif., who serves as Deputy District Counsel, San Francisco District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. He says the […]

Andy Voigt ’97 on liberal arts and interpersonal skills

Andy Voigt ’97 of Portage, Wisconsin was elected to Columbia County’s Branch 2 in the spring of 2011. “My Ripon education has contributed in ways […]

Guy Dutcher ’87 reflects on liberal arts education

Circuit Court Judge Guy Dutcher ’87 of Wautoma, Wis., says, “Most professionals maintain an inherent desire to have a positive influence upon others. A legal […]

Nicholas “Chip” Retson ’69 on leadership and success

Nicholas “Chip” Retson ’69 of Centreville, Va., gained early law experience in the Army. He has held wideranging legal leadership positions related to the contracting […]

Jon P. Wilcox ’58 from ripon to wisconsin’s supreme court

Ripon has had two alumni advance to the Wisconsin Supreme Court in recent years — Jon P. Wilcox ’58 and Michael J. Gableman ’88. Wilcox, […]