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Meghann Jarchow

Meghann Morrissey Jarchow ’03 profiled for role in sustainability

Meghann Morrissey Jarchow ’03 of Vermillian, South Dakota, chair of the sustainability and environment department at the University of South Dakota, was profiled in the […]

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Panel talk about civil discourse in politics set for Sept. 6

“Bridging the Political Divide: How We Can Advance Civil Discourse” will be presented Sept. 6 at Ripon College. The panel discussion will run from 6:30-7:45 […]

Brian Smith

Brian Smith publishes opinion piece about report of abuse by priests

An opinion piece by Brian Smith, professor of religion, the Charles and Joan Van Zoeren Chair in Religion, Ethics and Values, chair of the Department […]

Mary Unger

Mary Unger, assistant professor of English, honored for essay

Mary Unger, assistant professor of English, received an award for an essay she published at the end of last year. She received the Katharine Newman […]

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Online article highlights recruiting success of Willmore Center

AthleticBusiness has taken note of the immediate success of Willmore Center. In a feature published this month on the website, it cites several impressive statistics, […]

Larry Malchow

Fiction story by former advancement officer Larry Malchow honored

A story by former executive director of development Larry Malchow has won a cash prize as a finalist in Easy Street magazine’s first annual Portal […]

Memuna Khan with bluebird

Biology professor Memuna Khan quoted in article about bluebirds

Memuna Khan, associate professor of biology and chair of the Department of Biology, was featured in an article, “Eastern bluebirds find a home at UW-Oshkosh,” […]

Mattew Knoester

Publications by Associate Professor of Educational Studies Matt Knoester receive awards

Matt Knoester, associate professor of educational studies, was honored in the 2018 Emerald Literati Awards. His article, “Why do young adults vote at low rates? […]

Julia Meyers-Manor with her dog, Athos

Study by Julia Meyers-Manor receiving widespread recognition

An article co-written by Julia Meyers-Manor, Ripon College assistant professor of psychology, has garnered widespread attention nationally and internationally, including coverage from Time, NBC News, […]

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Diverse interests lead to a planned career in academia for Zachary Peterson ’16

At Ripon College, Zachary Peterson ’16 discovered his passions in life, and now he is hoping to use his skills to address institutional mental health […]

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Former instructor of music recalls Ripon College

Allyson Fleck, former adjunct instructor of music at Ripon College, is the executive director, assistant artistic director and violist for the Midsummer’s Music festival in […]

Lamont Colucci

Colucci advocates for creation of a U.S. Space Corps

An opinion piece by Associate Professor of Politics and Government Lamont Colucci was published July 13, 2018, on InHomelandSecurity.com from American Military University. “The U.S. […]

Marc Eaton

Marc Eaton co-edits new book on the supernatural

The Supernatural in Society, Culture, and History, a book co-edited by Associate Professor of Sociology Marc Eaton, will be published in August by Temple University […]

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Ripon No. 1 in state for how much graduates earn, according to U.S. Department of Education

Ripon College has been named the No. 1 school in Wisconsin whose grads earn the most in mean wages 10 years after graduation. The study, […]

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Ripon gave foundation for adult life to John Bitter ’02

John Bitter ’02 is now the vice president of ticket sales for the Milwaukee Admirals Hockey Club. But when he was looking for a college […]

Amanda Finn Haggerty'14

Multi-faceted education leads to multi-faceted career

Ripon College offers a wide variety of study areas and personalized education options, and Amanda Finn Haggerty ’14, took full advantage. She triple-majored in English, […]