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Celebrate the field of anthropology today!

Today, Feb.18, is World Anthropology Day, as designated by the American Anthropological Association. It “is a day for anthropologists to celebrate our discipline while sharing […]

Lynne M. Woehrle

Peace in the midst of violence to be addressed on Zoom webinar Feb. 25

“Why Peace is Possible: Exploring the Dimensions of Human Kindness in the Midst of Violence” will be presented by Ripon College via Zoom webinar at […]

Presentation about philosophy of John Lewis to be shared Thursday

“Good Trouble: Six Life Lessons from a Civil Rights Leader,” about the philosophy of politician and civil rights activist John Lewis, will be presented via […]

Paula Stettbacher is new director of human resources

Paula Stettbacher will join Ripon College March 11 as the new director of human resources. She will fill the position as current director Jennifer Franz […]

Dietrich family establishes funding resources of more than $2 million

An entire family’s love and commitment to higher education have culminated in two funding resources for Ripon College with a combined value of more than […]

Happy 212th birthday, Abraham Lincoln!

The image of Abraham Lincoln is a familiar sight on the Ripon College campus. The bronze statue “The Young Lincoln” or “Lincoln the Dreamer” was […]

Jenan Kharbush '09

International Day of Women and Girls in Science: Jenan Kharbush ‘09

The International Day of Women and Girls in Science is celebrated today, Feb. 11, by resolution of the United Nations General Assembly. In recognition of […]

Emma Bronson ’17 learning about international affairs

Emma Bronson ’17 of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, is learning about international affairs with like-minded individuals from around the country. She has been accepted into the U.S. […]

President Messitte addresses coup, supports students and alumni from Myanmar

On Feb. 1, the military of Myanmar seized control of the country following a general election. You may reference this story from the BBC for […]

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Announcing Diversity and Inclusion Micro Grants

Dear campus community, The Office of the President is pleased to announce the launch of a new annual grant initiative. In 2021, the president’s office […]

Black alumni panel to speak Thursday

A panel of Black alumni will speak via Zoom from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Thursday as part of Black History Month. The event is sponsored […]

Graduate who will speak Tuesday credits Ripon education for skill sets

Alexander R. Arifianto ’99, who will be a speaker during the Center for Politics and the People presentation “Can Islam Coexist with Democracy?”⁠ Tuesday, Feb. […]

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Associate Professor of English Megan Gannon has poem published in journal

Megan Gannon, associate professor of English, has a new poem, “Dispatch from the Hotel Pool,” published in the fall/winter 2020 issue of Atlanta Review. “Dispatch […]

Zachary Morris ’02 co-leads UW team earning $12.5 million grant to combat metastatic cancer

Today is World Cancer Day, observed each Feb. 4. It is organized by the Union for International Cancer Control to rally the international community “to […]

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Nominations sought for Ripon College MLK Spirit Awards

The Ripon College Center for Diversity and Inclusion is seeking nominations for its annual MLK Spirit Awards. The awards recognize individuals in five categories for […]

Webinar to explore relationship between Islam, democracy

“Can Islam Coexist with Democracy?”, a virtual webinar, will be presented Feb. 9 by the Center for Politics and the People at Ripon College. The […]