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Chris Schumacher

Ripon College names Chris Schumacher new athletic director

Ripon College announces that Christopher Schumacher has been selected as its next athletic director. He will assume his duties June 1. Steve Wammer, associate director […]

Cormac Madigan

Cormac Madigan earns prestigious NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship

Ripon College senior Cormac Madigan of Rosendale, Wisconsin, has been awarded a prestigious NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship. The NCAA awards up to 126 postgraduate scholarships annually. […]

Artist Lisa Marie Barber standing in front of her work

Exhibit of ceramic sculptures and installations opens with a reception March 31

“Lisa Marie Barber: My Spring Garden,” an exhibit of artwork, will be on view March 31 through May 2 in Caestecker Gallery, C.J. Rodman Center […]

ROTC cadets in skills testing along a snowy path

ROTC cadets participate in Northern Warfare Challenge

Three Ripon College cadets were among a team of five cadets representing the Fox Valley Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) Battalion at the Northern Warfare […]

Clarissa Tucker Tracy

We celebrate Clarissa Tucker Tracy, ‘Mother of Ripon College’

As International Women’s Day is celebrated today, we honor Clarissa Tucker Tracy, a botanist and the first female professor at Ripon College. Her scholarship and […]

Katherine Cramer

‘Politics of Resentment’ program rescheduled for April 20 at Ripon College

“The Politics of Resentment: Seven Years Later,” a discussion with University of Wisconsin-Madison political science professor Katherine Cramer, has been rescheduled at Ripon College. It […]

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Rafael Francisco Salas included in Milwaukee exhibit featuring two Latinx artists

“Cruces/Crossroads,” a two-person exhibition featuring Ripon College Professor of Art Rafael Francisco Salas and Chicago artist Herman Aguirre Martinez, will be on view March 25 […]

National Endowment for the Humanities

Ripon receives $150,000 NEH grant to strengthen humanities throughout the region

A project to strengthen the humanities at Ripon College through regional collaboration has received a $150,000 Humanities Initiatives for Colleges and Universities grant from the […]

Guy McHendry '06

Guy McHendry ’06 receives two major recognitions from Creighton University

George “Guy” McHendry ’06 of Omaha, Nebraska, associate professor of communication studies at Creighton University, received two major recognitions from his school in January. He […]

Robert Wallace

Robert Wallace cites multiple recent professional activities

Robert L. “Bob” Wallace, Ph.D., professor emeritus of biology and the Patricia and Philip McCullough 1969 Professor in Biology emeritus, has been active in research […]

Rafael Francisco Salas

Rafael Francisco Salas publishes review about ground-breaking exhibit in Milwaukee

An article by Rafael Francisco Salas, professor of art and chair of the Department of Art and Art History, was published Jan. 31 by Urban […]

Butterfly, Butterfly movie poster

Film documenting gains toward eliminating child labor will be shown March 3

A screening of the documentary “Butterfly, Butterfly,” with director Len Morris, will be held at 1:05 p.m. Friday, March 3, in Bear Auditorium, Farr Hall […]

Speakers for Center for Politics and the People marijuana discussion

Discussion on legalizing marijuana to be held March 2

“Marijuana: Legalize It or Criticize It?” will be held March 2 at Ripon College. The panel presentation will begin at 6:30 p.m. in Kresge Little […]

Megan Gannon and cover of Alaska Quarterly Review

Megan Gannon publishes poem in Alaska Quarterly Review

A poem by Associate Professor of English Megan Gannon is included in the Winter & Spring 2023 issue of Alaska Quarterly Review. It is titled […]

Robin Forbes-Lorman

Robin Forbes-Lorman publishes paper about science education

A paper co-written by Assistant Professor of Biology Robin Forbes-Lorman was published in the November/December 2022 issue of the Journal of College Science Teaching. The […]

Antique valentine

Ronell Bradbeer Anderson ’59 celebrates Valentine’s Day all year

Ronell Bradbeer Anderson ’59 of Glen Mills, Pennsylvania, likes valentines, particularly antique ones of bygone eras. She now has more than 500, which she organizes, […]