Summer Orientation: Session #1
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Register for this event For more information, visit apply.ripon.edu.
For more information, visit apply.ripon.edu.
Elizabeth Shakman Hurd, professor of political science and professor and chair of religious studies at Northwestern University, will discuss the intersection of religion and politics in the Gaza war Thursday, April 3, at 4:30 p.m. in the Kresge Little Theatre inside Ripon College’s East Hall. The talk is sponsored by Ripon College’s Center for Politics […]
5/2 – Carnival on Memorial Lawn featuring food trucks, mechanical bull, games, and more! 5/3 – OPERATION GLOW 9:00pm-11:00pm, Quad Circle
An overview for all faculty of the program review process.
A workshop for students to learn the proper ways to advocate for themselves and others.
Catalyst 300 students present their problem-solving projects to the college community.
Audra Hoffmann will be conducting round table discussions on the College’s financial status. Various Dates Below: 3/19 – 9am-1pm 3/20 – 12pm-3pm 3/26 – 10am-1pm 4/8 – 7am-10am 4/9 – 10am-1pm 4/16 – 10am-1pm; 2pm-5pm 4/17 – 9am-12pm; 1pm-4pm 4/22 – 12pm-3pm
Jackie Clark, professor of sociology and Helen Swift Neilson Professor of Cultural Studies, has been designated as an Associated Colleges of the Midwest (ACM) Academic Leadership Fellow in the second cohort of appointed leaders. She is one of 10 faculty at nine ACM colleges appointed for two-year terms beginning in July 2025. The program will […]
Wednesday, April 23 7p.m. Great Hall
Pianist and vocalist Alicia (Rhyner) Rytlewski ’10 released her debut album of original works, “When We Were Bears,” in January of this year and is celebrating the release with a recital of works in Demmer Recital Hall. The Milwaukee-based composer, performer, and educator graduated summa cum laude from Ripon with a music major and minors […]
For our last event of derby days the brothers of sigma chi are hosting a drag show, people have to pay a threshold per brother to get them “entered” in to be part of the show.
Frank Smoll ’63, Ph.D., recently published an e-book for youth sport parents after enjoying a career as a developmental sport psychologist and professor emeritus of the University of Washington. Titled “Sports and Your Young Athlete: Developing Champions in Sports and Life,” the e-book provides comprehensive information that assists parents in enhancing the well-being of their […]
For students who missed the previous haircutting event!