What Were You Wearing Exhibit
April 27th: 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm @ PDR
There will be a table outside of the room where there will be an individual to give a trigger warning so that those who chose to look at the exhibit are aware that this display can be overwhelming for some individuals. When you come into the room there will be a variety of stories around the room with our closest interpretation of what each individual was wearing when they were assaulted. This exhibit allows us to bring to light the realness and sensitivity of the topic, while removing the stigma of victim blaming. We will be having this exhibit in honor of denim day, April 27th 2022
Upcoming Events
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Holiday Concerts
Great Hall Room: Great Hall
The Ripon College Music Department presents: The annual Holiday Concerts, featuring the Concert Choir, Choral Union, Chamber Singers, Symphonic Wind Ensemble, Orchestra, Jazz Ensemble, and Guitar Ensemble. Performances are at 2:00 pm and 6:00 pm in Great Hall. Although walk-up…[...]
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Commons Lower Level ( next to Starbucks)
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Flu Vaccine Winning Group Pizza Party
Great Hall
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Faculty Development Session: External Grants Part 2
Todd Wehr Room 104
.External Grants Part 2: How do I Find Grant Opportunities and Write an Effective Application? Dick Folse and Harper Mruk will advise faculty on how to search for possible grants and best practices to follow in applications.
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ENGR 110 Course Final Presentation (Open to Public)
Todd Wehr Room 104
First-year engineering students will present their reports (with slides) about the impacts of an industry chain on our lives. They will start with an end product, research the upstream industries, collect information about the major players, and analyze their impacts on the economy, workforce, public health, environment, and education.