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Ellie Byler

New kind of publishing nets alumna contract for six novels

Ellie Byler ’12 has loved writing and storytelling all her life. Now, she is writing stories for struggling readers, to help expand their interest in […]

Lynne Phillips

Liberal arts versatility led to new career as museum curator

As a museum curator, currently at the National Museum of the American Sailor, Lynne Phillips ’98 has taken full advantage of the knowledge she gained […]

Robert Wallace

Professor of Biology Bob Wallace publishes article with 22 scientists from around the world

“It was controlled chaos,” says Dr. Robert Wallace, professor of biology, about the decision to publish one paper with 22 scientists from 13 different countries. […]

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Alumna’s work on view at Monroe Arts Center

An exhibit of work by Kay Gebhardt Kittell ’54 is on view at the Monroe Arts Center, 1315 11th St., Monroe, Wisconsin. “A Life With […]

Carrol Falberg

Retired social worker keeps active with yoga classes, traveling the world

Carrol Maynard Falberg ’48 discovered a passion for social work while she was a student at Ripon College, and that passion has carried her through […]

Lamont Colucci

Opinion piece critisizes Obama’s role in Paris Accord

An opinion piece co-written by Associate Professor of Politics and Government Lamont Colucci was published on July 18 on The Washington Times website. This editorial, […]

Patrick Willoughby in the classroom

Patrick Willoughby awarded $70,000 research grant

A $70,000 grant award has been approved for Assistant Professor of Chemistry Patrick Willoughby. The American Chemical Society will present the grant to further Willoughby’s […]

Jack Ankerson ’64 lends his voice to sports announcing

A feature story about alumnus Jack Ankerson ’64 of Norfolk, Virginia, “Once a pro hoops executive, Jack Ankerson has become the ‘Voice of Hampton Roads […]

President Zach Messitte

Article addresses recent statement for diversity in Fond du Lac County

“Can Fond du Lac embrace diversity? Some community leaders say yes,” about a diversity initiative in Fond du Lac County, was published Monday in the […]

Kyle Greene ’15 and family

Red Hawks cycling reinvigorated by alumnus gift

The Ripon College Cycling program has received a renewed “kickstart” thanks to a major gift by cyclist Kyle Greene ‘15 of Minneapolis, Minnesota, and his […]

Memuna Khan with osprey

Osprey banding in Green Lake completed

The annual banding of young osprey in Green Lake was completed Monday for the fourth summer in a row by Memuna Khan, associate professor of […]

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New physics associate professor comes with his own lasers

On a recent Friday morning, a moving truck pulled up outside of Farr Hall of Science. Brett Barwick, a new associate professor of physics at […]

Karla Huston

Wisconsin’s Poet Laureate speaks to Alumni Weekend audience

The importance in our lives of poetry and art was highlighted recently as part of Alumni Weekend activities. Poet Karla Huston of Appleton, Wisconsin, the […]

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Kurt Dietrich performs solo with outdoor festival concert

Kurt Dietrich, professor of music and the Barbara Baldwin De Frees Chair in the Performing Arts, played a solo during a July 3 concert of […]

Michael Timm: Mussel Madness

Michael Timm ’04 addresses water sustainability through interactive fun

“There’s a gap between what scientists know and how they communicate it, especially to general audiences,” says Michael Timm ’04 of Cudahy, Wisconsin. For years, […]

Tim Burr

For a successful 50-year musical career, Tim Burr ’61 just sort of showed up

“It just sort of happened,” says Tim Burr ’61 as he describes his reason for coming to Ripon College. The same explanation can be said […]