Ripon College Men of Color Meetings
December 13th: 8:30 pm - 9:30 pm @ Pickard Commons B12
At these meetings, we will be talking about current social issues and historical events that have affected Men of Color. This will be open to every person that is willing to learn and engage with various activities that will promote community and education.
Upcoming Events
Sep292023
Family Weekend
Save the date for Family Weekend 2023! Explore the schedule of events and register to attend (coming soon!) at ripon.edu/family-weekend.[...]
Sep292023
Career Center Open House for Family Weekend
Career Center
Calling all parents! Grab a treat, tour the Career Center space, and meet with the Director of the Center for Career & Professional Development Center and learn what career development opportunities and resources are available for your students![...]
Sep292023
NEH Visiting Speaker: Rob Nixon (Princeton University), "The Environmental Humanities, the Sciences, and Environmental Justice: Reflections from the Crossroads"
East Hall, Little Theatre
In most environmental programs, the sciences predominate in terms of numbers and resources. But over the past decade, we have witnessed a surging, student-driven interest across many campuses in the environmental humanities and environmental justice. How do these two ascendant…[...]
Sep292023
Chamber Music & Jazz Series: Yid Vicious Pre-Concert Talk
C.J. Rodman Center for the Arts: Demmer Recital Hall
Join the Yid Vicious band for a pre-concert talk before their show at 7 p.m. Celebrated for their unique blend of traditional and contemporary Yiddish folk music, award-winning Yid Vicious has been engaging and delighting audiences throughout the Midwest since…[...]
Sep292023
Chamber Music & Jazz Series: Yid Vicious
C.J. Rodman Center for the Arts: Demmer Recital Hall
Celebrated for their unique blend of traditional and contemporary Yiddish folk music, award-winning Yid Vicious has been engaging and delighting audiences throughout the Midwest since 1995, when the band was formed “in order to ameliorate the woeful dearth of klezmer…[...]