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Booth

Thanks to decades of volunteering with Boy Scouts, alumnus is always prepared

While eating lunch with a business friend in New York, George Boothby Sr. ’74 of Montvale, New Jersey, found himself in the midst of a […]

Ed Wingenbach

Dean of Faculty Ed Wingenbach quoted in published articles

Vice president and dean of faculty Ed Wingenbach was quoted in an article in the Feb. 12, 2018, edition of GW Hatchett, a student newspaper […]

James Balistreri

Theatre major Jimmy Balistreri ’19 excels at regional theatre festival

Theatre major Jimmy Balistreri ’19 has achieved a first in Ripon College history: becoming both an Irene Ryan Acting Scholarship competition semi-finalist and a Design […]

Keeley Eames

Senior uses time abroad as inspiration for her research about artistic portrayals of women

Inspired by her semester abroad in Florence, Italy, studio art and global studies major Keeley Eames ’18 chose to focus her senior seminar research project […]

Thomas Mace

Environment specialist to speak at Ripon College Feb. 14

Thomas Mace ’69, who has held leadership positions with the Environmental Protection Agency and NASA, will talk about climate change and the environment from a […]

heart

Interracial relationships to be explored Feb. 14 at Ripon College

An open discussion about the struggles of interracial couples will be held Wednesday, Feb. 14. It is being hosted by Ripon College’s Black Student Union […]

Roqueplan

Artworks from Ripon College collection loaned for museum exhibit

Two pieces of artwork from the Ripon College permanent collection are included in an exhibit, “Masterpieces of the Valley,” which will be on view Feb. […]

Bratz Lamb

Student/faculty research finds flaws in gerrymandering model

“From my research, I found that avoiding gerrymandering isn’t as simple as drawing straight lines in a state to make compactly shaped districts,” says Briana […]

President Zach Messitte

Messitte publishes opinion piece in Chronicle of Higher Education

“Coming Full Circle on Teaching Trump,” a commentary piece by President Zach Messitte, was published in The Chronicle of Higher Education Feb. 6, 2018. He […]

Roundtable

Rural prosperity, needs discussed at roundtable hosted by Ripon College

The first Rural Prosperity Roundtable in the nation was held Monday, Feb. 5, at Ripon College. Anne Hazlett, United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Assistant […]

Moria Smiley

Singer/composer, area high school students to perform Feb. 10 at Ripon College

Singer/composer Moira Smiley will perform Saturday, Feb. 10, at Ripon College as part of the Chamber Music and Jazz at Ripon Series. The concert will […]

Tyler Knowles

Tyler Knowles ’13 among scientists examining ground-breaking astronomical event

The collision of two dead stars may become one of the most important astrophysical events of the century, and a Ripon alumnus, Tyler Knowles ’13, […]

Black History Month

Ripon College celebrates Black History Month

Ripon College’s Black Student Union will celebrate Black History Month during February with a variety of events: Feb. 2: An open mic night will begin […]

Anne Hazlett

USDA to host first rural prosperity roundtable at Ripon College, Feb. 5

Anne Hazlett, United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Assistant to the Secretary for Rural Development, will lead the first of several national Rural Prosperity Roundtables […]

Aaron Dusso

Shaping our political attitudes will be discussed Feb. 8 at Ripon College

“How Personality Shapes Our Political Attitudes” will be the focus of a talk presented Feb. 8 at Ripon College. The presentation will begin at 4:30 […]

Inside Higher Ed

Ripon College’s Catalyst curriculum referenced by Inside Higher Ed

Ripon College and its Catalyst curriculum were featured in an article, “Beyond Box Checking,” Jan. 29, 2018, in Inside Higher Ed. The article focused on […]