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Liberal Arts in Focus: Costa Rica

¡Buenas dias! As you know, several Ripon College students were very busy taking on the country of Costa Rica during winter break. Part three of […]

Andrea Young & McKenzie Lamb

Mathematical science professors among authors of new textbook

McKenzie Lamb, associate professor of mathematical sciences, and Andrea Young, assistant professor of mathematical sciences, were part of a team of authors for the textbook […]

Renowned cellist Astrid Schween to perform at Ripon College Jan. 23

Cellist Astrid Schween will appear at Ripon College Saturday, Jan. 23, as part of the Chamber Music & Jazz at Ripon series and the annual […]

Liberal Arts in Focus: Costa Rica

Hello and welcome to part two of the Costa Rica Field Studies blog! On Jan. 6 and 7, we explored the city of La Fortuna […]

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Ripon College panel on Jan. 18 to address police-community relations

On Jan. 18, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, the Center for Politics and the People and the Center for Diversity and Inclusion at Ripon College […]

Life at Ripon — Chuchen Tan ’16

Chapter 3: Looking Forward, Looking Back [Editor’s Note: Chuchen Tan ’16, Sara Driebel ’16, and Jacob Sahr ’16 are writing rotating monthly entries for the […]

Life After Ripon — Raymond Allen ’15

Chapter 3: Escape [Editor’s Note: Raymond Allen ’15, Karena Schroeder ’15, and Madeline Poullette ’15 are writing rotating monthly entries for the Ripon College Newsletter […]

Alumnus to discuss job openings in Sheboygan County on Jan. 27

Austin Van Treeck ’14, Workforce Development assistant in Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, will present a Master Chat at 4 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 27, in the Dahm […]

Mollie Oblinger

Art professor Mollie Oblinger has work in solo exhibition

Mollie Oblinger, associate professor of art, has a solo exhibit at Furman University, Greenville, South Carolina, running through Feb. 10. About her mixed media art […]

Joe Hatcher and Rachel Detrie

Professor, alumna have chapter in newly published book

Joe Hatcher, professor of psychology, and Rachel Detrie ’15 have a chapter in Internationalizing the Undergraduate Psychology Curriculum: Practical Lessons Learned at Home and Abroad, […]

Liberal Arts in Focus: Costa Rica

“İPura Vida!” is a common Costa Rican phrase which translates to “Pure Life!” We have been studying all kinds of pure life in our Liberal […]

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Ripon College collaborates in business-planning seminar

The Ripon College Creative Enterprise Consultants and Ripon Main Street Inc. will host a free business-planning seminar Thursday, Feb. 11 (Rescheduled from Feb. 2). The […]

Polarimeter

Ripon College receives grant for new chemistry instrument

The Ripon College Department of Chemistry has received a $10,000 Pittsburgh Conference Memorial National College Grant to purchase a digital polarimeter. This instrument will allow […]

Professor of Philosophy Emeritus William Tyree

33-year philosophy professor, William Tyree, dies at age 98

William Earl Tyree of Rushville, Illinois, a 33-year member of the Ripon College philosophy faculty, died Jan. 2, 2016. Twenty-three of his years at Ripon […]

Teacher Lindsey Kreye Heil ’07 finds her niche in special education

Lindsey Kreye Heil ’07 of Savage, Minnesota, is now licensed to teach special education. Years ago, when looking for a elementary teaching job, Heil took […]

Elizabeth Halen ’03 bakes up a delicious career

An award-winning bakery in Philadelphia, the Flying Monkey Bakery, has quickly gained internet attention because of its delicious Pumpple Cake. In late November, the bakery […]