Career Tabling Event: Register For Workforce Career Fair: Job, Internship, and Graduate School Fair!

February 15th: 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm @ Lower Level Commons Room

Students who register will receive a promotional item of choice (while quantities last). Registered students will also be entered into a grand prize drawing of $25 Amazon Gift Card (must attend fair to qualify). Be sure to register for upcoming Workforce Job, Internship and graduate School Career Fair on Handshake. Workforce Career Fair is scheduled for Tuesday, February 21, 3:00-7:00pm, State Fair Park, West Allis (Milwaukee). FREE transportation will be provided. Students must RSVP to reserve a seat on the bus.


Upcoming Events

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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].
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Senior Recital: Haileey Pick, trombone

Demmer Recital Hall, Rodman
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Senior Recital: Valerie Bruce, soprano

Demmer Recital Hall, Rodman
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Narcan Training

Great Hall
Fond du Lac County will be coming in to do Narcan training for those interested.[...]
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Martin Luther King Jr. Day

MLK Lounge
A reading from Where Do We Go From Here? by Martin Luther King Jr.