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Olivia Heck

Summer research gives student wider sample size than any other time of year

Her summer work researching facial expressions will be a step toward her goal for Olivia Heck ’19 of Waukesha, Wisconsin. Heck aspires to be a […]

Mark Krause

History and classical studies major learns more about fourth-century Christian poet Prudentius

Prudentius, a fourth-century Spanish Christian poet who published his works in Latin was the subject of a summer research project by Mark Krause ’19 of […]

James Thompson’s ‘Celestial Bodies’ art exhibit to be at Ripon College

“Celestial Bodies,” an exhibit of art by James Thompson, will be on view Sept. 8 through Oct. 13 in Caestecker Gallery, C.J. Rodman Center for […]

Career fair

Internship Week scheduled for Sept. 4-8

The Department of Career and Professional Development will hold Internship Week Sept. 4-8 in the Career and Professional Development Center. The purpose is to increase […]

Mattew Knoester

Matthew Knoester publishes book, will present papers

Matthew Knoester, associate professor of educational studies, is coauthor of a book that came out in July. “Beyond Testing: 7 assessments of students and schools […]

Dexter McNabb and Bill Schroeder

Packers alumni, local officials to face off Sept. 7 in basketball charity event

Willmore Center Kickoff Event, featuring Green Bay Packers Alumni, a charity basketball game, will be held Thursday, Sept. 7, at Willmore Center, Ripon College. The […]

Vladimir von Tsurikov

Director of Minneapolis Museum of Russian Art to discuss Russian-American relations Sept. 6 at Ripon College

The director of the Minneapolis Museum of Russian Art, Dr. Vladimir von Tsurikov, will speak at Ripon College Wednesday, Sept. 6. The talk will begin […]

Hanson

Former Foreign Service officer to speak at Ripon College Sept. 5

Former Foreign Service officer and diplomat Thomas Hanson will speak about foreign policy during a talk at Ripon College Tuesday, Sept. 5. “U.S. Foreign Policy, […]

Kim Frisque

Limited knowledge about Korean War led to summer research project

While sitting in a history class learning about the Vietnam War, McNair Scholar Kim Frisque ’19 got to thinking. The class had been discussing the […]

Audrey Lyke

Honorary Trustee Audrey Lyke passes away at age 87

Ripon College Honorary Life Trustee Audrey Lyke passed away Wednesday, August 23, at the age of 87. Audrey and her late husband, Doug, owned and […]

Megan Gannon

Assistant professor of English Megan Gannon publishes poem

Megan Gannon, assistant professor of English, had a poem published in the Spring 2017 issue of Boulevard, a magazine of fiction, poetry and essays. “Dispatch […]

Mariah Stiesma with bluebird

Student-faculty collaboration addresses ways to protect bluebirds

The safety of bluebird nests against the aggressive house sparrow population has been the summer research project of Mariah Stiemsma ’20 of New Berlin, Wisconsin. […]

solar eclipse

Join Ripon College for a public solar eclipse event Aug. 21

The Department of Physics will host a solar eclipse viewing event Aug. 21. The event is open to the public. Tables will be set up […]

Photo of Al Jarreau '62 performing

Film about Al Jarreau available for viewing

“Al Jarreau: Coming Home,” a video about the late multi-Grammy Award winner and 1962 Ripon College alumnus, can be viewed on the Wisconsin Public Television […]

Jeremy Johnson

Alumnus founds website promoting science in keeping United States strong

“I’d argue that the key to keeping the U.S. strong is keeping science strong,” says Jeremy Johnson ’12 of State College, Pennsylvania. He is the […]

Photo of Rafael Francisco Salas

Rafael Francisco Salas publishes review of current art exhibit

“ ‘Taking Sides’ a timely exhibit of art as a tool for activism” is a review of an art exhibit written by Rafael Francisco Salas, […]