Career Lunch & Learn: Workforce Recruitment Program
September 26th: 12:15 pm - 12:50 pm @ Career Center Conference Room ( next to Starbucks)
By invite only. Hosted by Career Center and Disability Services. Free lunch- RSVP required, by Noon, September 24. By invitation only. Join Mary Hatlen and Lisa Zeman to learn how the workforce Recruitment Program (WRP),a recruitment and referral program that connects federal and private-sector employers nationwide with highly motivated college students and recent graduates with disabilities who are eager to demonstrate their abilities in the workplace through summer or permanent jobs. RSVP required by September 24. To RSVP, visit SSS.
Upcoming Events
Dec142024
Women's Basketball Celebrates Elaine Coll
Willmore Center: Atrium
In honor of Hall of Fame Coach and Pioneer of Women's Athletics at Ripon College, the Women's Basketball Program and the Office of Advancement, is proud to host Elaine Coll Day at the Willmore Center. Prior to the women's team tipping off v. Knox College, a reception will be held in Coach Coll's honor. Light refreshments will be provided. For more details, contact [email protected].
Dec142024
Senior Recital: Haileey Pick, trombone
Demmer Recital Hall, Rodman
Haileey Pick (’25) will present a senior recital on trombone, with Professor Debra MacKenzie collaborating on piano. They will be joined by Grace Blakeslee (’26), trumpet; Jaquan Hamilton (’27), percussion; Evan Jensen (’24), bass trombone and tuba; Alec Marcinkevic (’25),…[...]
Dec152024
Senior Recital: Valerie Bruce, soprano
Demmer Recital Hall, Rodman
Valerie Bruce ('25) will present a recital of works for soprano voice and piano. The program will include works by Johannes Brahms, Jacques Offenbach, and Irving Berlin, among others. Baritone Owen Mehring ('25) will join for a portion of the…[...]
Jan172025
Narcan Training
Great Hall
Fond du Lac County will be coming in to do Narcan training for those interested.[...]
Jan202025
Martin Luther King Jr. Day
MLK Lounge
A reading from Where Do We Go From Here? by Martin Luther King Jr.