COVID-19 provides experiential learning for ‘History of Natural Disasters’ class
It’s experiential learning at its finest. Students in the History of Natural Disasters (HIS 385/ENV 385) class have found themselves in the midst of a […]
It’s experiential learning at its finest. Students in the History of Natural Disasters (HIS 385/ENV 385) class have found themselves in the midst of a […]
Dear Students, I ask that you read this update very carefully as it contains important information about the spring 2020 semester, including classes, your access […]
Dear Colleagues and Students, I write to update you about several actions we are taking today as well as our timeline moving forward for the […]
Dear Ripon College Alumni and Friends, I wanted to share with you some of the measures that Ripon College has taken in response to COVID-19. […]
“Al Jarreau: The Most Gifted,” a personal recollection of the life and career of the late jazz/pop vocalist Al Jarreau ’62, appeared March 10, 2020, […]
Dear Faculty, Staff and Students, Over the past 10 days, the Ripon College administration and our Response Team have followed the coronavirus situation closely. We […]
Because of concerns related to the coronavirus, the panel discussion on the immigration crisis at our southern border has been canceled. It will be rescheduled […]
Dear students, faculty, and staff, As I have communicated over the past few days, and just reiterated with the members of the Student Senate this […]
Ripon College’s FLASH Internship program of the Center for Career and Professional Development is one of nine nominees for Most Innovative Career Initiatives at Colleges […]
Dear Ripon College community, On Monday, March 9 the Ripon College Emergency Operations Response Team met with representatives of the Fond du Lac County Health […]
“Righting a Wrong: Japanese-Americans and World War II,” a poster exhibit, is on view through April 3 in the Ripon College Museum in West Hall. […]
Dear Ripon College community, I want to update you about our planning to ensure the health and safety of the College community in light of […]
Kylie Ainslie ’11, research associate in influenza dynamics at Imperial College London, was among a group interviewed for “The Agenda: COVID-19 special” on CGTN (China […]
Now a first-year doctor of pharmacy student at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Rachel Hawley ’19 appreciates the grounding she received as a student at Ripon […]
The newly released book Game Changers: How Dark Money and Super PACs are Transforming U.S. Campaigns will be the focus of talk Feb. 26 at […]
Erin Schaick ’12, assistant vice president of Community Relations for CATCH Neighborhood Housing in Concord, New Hampshire, is being honored on the 2020 40 Under […]