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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 p.m. in Kresge Little Theatre, East Hall, and admission is free. Being highly conscientious is typically thought of as a positive aspect of one’s personality. Individuals high in this trait […]

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 a panel, “From Content to Inquiry: How Three Liberal Arts Colleges Radically Reimagined General Education,” presented Jan. 26 at the annual meeting of the Association of American Colleges and Universities. […]

Psychology research

Psychology students find real-world impact with their research

In the era of “fake news” and media distrust, seniors Alexa Beck of Elgin, Illinois, and Mollie Carlson of South Elgin, Illinois, chose to research the effects of media framing for their psychology senior seminar project. Attempting to prove that media frames affect our empathy toward a story’s subject, their research yielded significant results. Both […]

Rehbein Dick

Dick Rehbein ’77 remembered for recruiting Tom Brady

As the New England Patriots head into Super Bowl LII against the Philadelphia Eagles on Feb. 4, the early faith in star quarterback Tom Brady by a Ripon College alumnus is highlighted in a special feature article. Dick Rehbein ’77 was featured in an article Jan. 24, 2017, in the Star Tribune newspaper in Minneapolis, […]

Chris Olge

Vice President Chris Ogle, Ripon alumni co-write handbook on mental health and students

Dr. Philip K. McCullough ’69 and his daughter Kristen M. Granchalek ’04, a licensed clinical social worker, have written a book in collaboration with Vice President and Dean of Students Chris Ogle.  “Mental Health and the Adaptation to College: a Handbook for Residence Advisors” is available through Amazon and other retailers in both paperback and ebook formats. The […]

Lamont Colucci

Lamont Colucci publishes wide-ranging opinion pieces

Associate Professor of Politics and Government Lamont Colucci has had several online opinion pieces published recently in The Hill, U.S. News, The Washington Times and AMI Newswire. In an article published to U.S. News on Dec. 4, Colucci calls attention to the Burmese government’s treatment of a minority group known as the Rohingya. The Rohingya […]

Associate professor of art co-edits, writes chapter in new book about the Maya

A book co-edited by Associate Professor of Art Travis Nygard, Landscapes of the Itza: Archaeology and Art History at Chichen Itza and Neighboring Sites, has been released. He also co-wrote a chapter in the book, “To Face or to Flee from the Foe: Women in Warfare at Chichen Itza.” Chichen Itza is significant historically as […]

Student Elena Byrd with a cacao bean in Costa Rica

Liberal Arts in Focus: Biodiversity in Costa Rica, Journal Entry #4

Our time at La Selva has been filled with excitement. From the moment we arrived and felt the heat outside, to the last few moments we enjoyed today, all of us have learned a lot and had amazing opportunities here. Our days have consisted of hikes, tours and individual research. Though every moment was spectacular, […]

State Rep. Joan Ballweg to receive Ripon College Founders’ Day Award, Honorary Degree, May 13

State Representative Joan Ballweg, R-41, will receive Ripon College’s Founders’ Day Award as well as an honorary degree during the 152nd Commencement ceremony, Sunday, May 13, 2018. Ripon College was officially founded on January 29, 1851. Each year the College celebrates its birthday by honoring a community partner with the Founders’ Day Award, presented to […]

Photo of Ripon College students who participated in 2018 Wisconsin Honors Band

Ripon College students participate in state honors band

Six students from Ripon College participated in the 2018 Wisconsin Collegiate Honors Band, held Jan. 18 and 19 at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire. Participating students are nominated by their college band directors, and they are chosen by a selection committee. Ripon College participants included: Brittny Brown ’21 Independence, Wisconsin, tuba Cris Magana ’19 Lake […]

Gibson for Art and Mass Production show

Mass-produced artwork featured in Ripon College exhibit

The exhibit “Art and Mass Production: From Ansel Adams to Andy Warhol” will be on view from Jan. 26 through March 9 in Caestecker Gallery, C.J. Rodman Center for the Arts, at Ripon College. It focuses on how artists use mass-production to disseminate their work as well as how artists use the concept of mass-production […]

Spektral

Spektral Quartet to perform Jan. 26 at Ripon College

Spektral Quartet, who cultivate a love of and curiosity for unfamiliar sonic territory and exceptional works of the past, will perform Friday, Jan. 26, at Ripon College as part of the Chamber Music and Jazz at Ripon series. The concert will begin at 7:30 p.m. in First Congregational Church, 220 Ransom St., Ripon. Ticket information […]

Sammy Rangel

Combating hate will be focus of MLK talk by former violent extremist Jan. 24

Keynote speaker Sammy Rangel will speak Wednesday, Jan. 24, at Ripon College as part of the Martin Luther King Jr. Week observance on campus. Rangel, co-founder and executive director of the organization Life After Hate, will highlight best practices and current strategies for working through hate. His presentation, “In the Face of Hate,” will begin […]

Rep. Grothman’s comments during MLK event spark controversy

The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel and Ripon Commonwealth Press examined comments made by U.S. Rep. Glenn Grothman, R-6, during a recent Center for Politics and the People event, held Jan. 15. When asked by a panelist about recent disparaging comments allegedly made by President Donald Trump about immigrants from Haiti and other African countries, Grothman said […]

A group of Ripon College students in Costa Rica with the Arenal Volcano in the background

Liberal Arts in Focus: Biodiversity in Costa Rica, Journal Entry #3

At the halfway point in our trip, it was time to leave our cloud forest behind and head to the lowland forest of La Selva. We packed our bags, said goodbye to our mammal friend — the Coati — and journeyed down the road. As we headed to Lake Arenal, the largest manmade lake in […]

Lamont Colucci

Lamont Colucci quoted in Iran Focus editorial

Lamont Colucci, associate professor of politics and government, was quoted in an article published by Iran Focus on Jan. 9, 2018. The independent nonprofit news service provider focuses on events in Iran, Iraq and the Middle East. Colucci’s quotes were taken from an opinion piece he wrote for U.S. News and World Report. In “International […]

Josie

Psychology graduate earns award to help fund dissertation research

A 2017 American Psychological Association Dissertation Research Award has been awarded to Josie Ullsperger ’12 of Iowa City, Iowa, a Ripon College McNair Scholars alumna and a Ph.D. student in the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences at the University of Iowa. The awards are made to help Ph.D. students fund their dissertation research. She […]

Katie King making sugar in Costa Rica

Liberal Arts in Focus: Biodiversity in Costa Rica, Journal Entry #2

¡Buenos Dias! On the morning of Jan. 3, we grabbed our packs and prepared for a day in the Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve, which is home to 2.5 percent of the world’s species. At the entrance to the trail a surprise awaited, a flurry of hummingbirds, including Violet Sabrewings, Coppery Headed Emeralds, Green Crowned Brilliants […]

Photo of students in the 2018 Liberal Arts in Focus Costa Rica course bathing in the waters of Rio Gaucimal

Liberal Arts in Focus: Biodiversity in Costa Rica, Journal Entry #1

Eight Ripon College students are currently in Costa Rica as part of the Liberal Arts in Focus course “Biodiversity in Costa Rica.” Led by Associate Professor of Biology Memuna Khan and Professor of Biology and William Harley Barber Distinguished Professor George “Skip” Wittler, the students are exploring Costa Rica’s riches in biological diversity and its […]

Comedy and tragedy theatre masks

Students from Ripon College plays nominated to perform in theatre competitions

Several Ripon College students will perform audition pieces for the American College Theatre Festival, Region 3, to be held Jan. 9 to 14 at the University of Indianapolis. Students are nominated on the basis of a performance in a play. Two winners from each of the eight regions will travel to the Kennedy Center in […]