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Jessie Lillis in on-stage sword fight

Jessie Lillis ’13 parlays college interests into founding of a theatre company

Seeds of interest sown at Ripon College have culminated in the inaugural 2021 Mackinac Island Shakespeare Festival in Michigan, running through Aug. 29. Jessie Lillis […]

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Ripon College updates COVID-19 vaccination policy

Dear Ripon College students and parents, Our primary concern is — and has been for the past year and half — to keep our campus […]

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Inaugural Momentum Leadership Fellows Program kicking off this week

Ripon College’s inaugural Momentum Leadership Fellows Program launched Monday with 26 participating students and will run for three weeks up to the start of the […]

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Brian Smith discusses ‘The erosion of truth in American society’

Brian Smith, professor emeritus of religion and co-director of the Center for Politics and the People, gave a ZOOM presentation Sunday, Aug. 8, for the […]

Mitra Fadai Kermani and Adam Wronski at 2020 Commencement

Class of 2020 celebrates long-overdue Commencement

It was a long time coming. A few dozen members of the Class of 2020 came back together Sunday, Aug. 8, for an eagerly anticipated […]

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Ripon College updates COVID-19 masking policy

Dear Ripon College community, As stated in the July 22, 2021, communication, it is our intention to follow CDC and Fond du Lac County Health […]

Tracy Maher '91

Ripon College helps alumni take note of Make-A-Will Month

For Tracy Maher ’91, Ripon College’s FreeWill offering provided a fast and easy way to cross one major item off her to-do list. “After I […]

Gary Yerkey in Selma

Gary Yerkey ’66 reflects on how historic march led to Voting Rights Act of 1965

“The first time I made ‘good trouble’”, a reflective piece written by Gary Yerkey ’66 of Washington, D.C., was published today, Aug. 2, in The […]

William Penterman '18

William Penterman ’18 wins special election for 37th Assembly District

Republican William Penterman ’18 of Columbus, Wisconsin, was elected to District 37 of the Wisconsin State Assembly in a special election held July 13. His […]

Katelyn Dano '21 at theKatelyn Dano ’21 at the Wisconsin Maritime Museum in Manitowoc

Today, we celebrate our interns

National Intern Day is being observed today, July 29. This summer, numerous Ripon College students are gaining professional experience by participating in internships close to […]

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President Zach Messitte shares COVID-19 guidelines for fall semester

Dear Ripon College community, We believe that the most effective way to keep our campus community safe and healthy during the ongoing pandemic is to […]

Bailey Zanck (left), Aftyn Reinwand (center) and Sarah Nakis

Ripon professor, students contribute to local historical society exhibits

The Ripon Historical Society will hold an ice cream social from 1 to 3 p.m. Wednesday, July 21, at the Pedrick-Lawson House museum, one block […]

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Whitney Levash Meza ’09 completes cross-country motorcycle odyssey

Whitney Levash Meza ’09 of Ripon, Wisconsin, was featured in a recent article in the Ripon Commonwealth newspaper. “48 States in 10 Days: Ripon resident […]

Laura Schultz '93

Musical activities of Laura Schultz ’93 featured in newsletter

A personal profile of Laura Schultz ’93 is featured in the July issue of the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia newsletter. The newsletter’s Off Campus series […]

U.S. Army Capt. Thomas Ivey and VP and Dean of Faculty John Sisko

Ripon College staff pitch in to revamp veterans’ display in downtown Ripon

An article highlighting a recent town-gown collaboration between the College and a community group was published July 7, 2021, in the Ripon Commonwealth newspaper. “Ripon […]

Julia Meyers-Manor

Study by Julia Meyers-Manor cited in news article

Work by Associate Professor of Psychology Julia Meyers-Manor was cited in the article “Do Dogs Recognize Sadness?,” published recently by Newsweek, Washington Newsday and other […]