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"Art in Action" featuring Sawyer, Gao and Bauer

Center for Politics and the People to host panel on art and politics Sept. 22

“Art as Action: Politics and the Creative Impulse” will be discussed by three artists Friday, Sept. 22, at Ripon College. Brandon Bauer, Jenie Gao and Tylonn Sawyer will discuss art as a political tool starting at 4 p.m. in Kresge Little Theatre, East Hall. Associate Professor of Art Rafael Salas will moderate the panel, which […]

Ripon College hosting open swim event

Swim ’n’ Chill, a free community open swim, will be held Friday, Sept. 22, in the Kohler Pool of the recently renovated Willmore Center on the Ripon College campus. All ages are welcome. The Family Friendly Hour will be held from 7 to 8 p.m., and student hours will be held from 8 to 9:45 […]

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Comedy play opens fall theatre season at Ripon College Oct. 4

The widely acclaimed comedy play Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike, by Christopher Durang, will open the 2017-18 theatre season at Ripon College. It is one of the most lauded and beloved Broadway plays of recent years. Some of the show’s elements are humorous adaptations of themes from works of Anton Chekhov. Vanya and […]

Timothy Reed

Associate Professor of Spanish Timothy Reed edits new book of Spanish dramas

Associate Professor of Spanish Timothy Reed’s love of Spanish, literature and culture all came together in his recent work. Reed was asked to be the editor for a compilation of dramas by Spanish playwright, Federico García Lorca, published in the European Masterpieces series of Cervantes & Co. European Masterpieces Spanish Classics Series. “Bodas de sangre, […]

Hispanic Heritage Month

National Hispanic Heritage Month begins Sept. 15

Each year, Americans observe National Hispanic Heritage Month from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15 by celebrating the histories, cultures and contributions of U.S. citizens whose ancestors came from Spain, Mexico, the Caribbean and Central and South America. Sept. 15 is the anniversary of independence for Latin American countries Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and […]

US News & World Report Best Colleges

Ripon College again is named to U.S. News’ best college rankings

U.S. News & World Report again has named Ripon College a tier 1 National Liberal Arts College on its annual rankings list. Ripon placed at number 117. Ripon also remains on the list of “A+ Schools for B Students.” The entire list is available on the U.S. News & World Report site.

Robert Wallace

Professor of Biology Robert Wallace to give special presentation Sept. 15

Professor of Biology Robert Wallace will give a special talk for the Department of Biology Friday, Sept. 15. All are welcome to attend. Wallace’s talk, “The Study of Dust: An Application of the Liberal Arts and Sciences,” will begin at 2:30 p.m. in Bear Auditorium, Farr Hall 130.

Lon Michels

Alumnus Lon Michels ’84 opens exhibit in Milwaukee Sept. 15

Lon Michels ’84 and his partner, Todd Olson, of Lodi, Wisconsin, will have a showing of their artwork Sept. 15 to Nov. 10 in the Portrait Society Gallery, 207 E. Buffalo St., fifth floor, in Milwaukee Wisconsin. Gallery hours are noon to 5 p.m. Thursday through Saturday. An opening reception for “Husband & Husband: Lon […]

President Zach Messitte

President Zach Messitte sends letter encouraging representatives to act on DACA

Ripon College President Zach Messitte has written to Sens. Tammy Baldwin and Ron Johnson, and Rep. Glenn Grothman, regarding the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA). The text of President Messitte’s letter is as follows: Ripon College values a learning environment that emphasizes internationalization and celebrates those in our community who come from different cultures, […]

Sigma Chi

Sigma Chi brothers reunite for their 21st time

Every fall, a group of Sigma Chis returns to Ripon College to catch up and visit the campus. Having started in 1997, this year’s gathering will be the 21st gathering for the group of men. “The event first began after the death of a brother, Ken Fedor ’62,” said Dan Behring ’62. “It became clear […]

Kyonna greeting

Celebrate Center for Diversity and Inclusion Sept. 11

The Center for Diversity and Inclusion is turning 2. Join Director of Multicultural Affairs Kyonna Henry, students and others for refreshments from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. Sept. 11 in celebration of the center’s two-year anniversary. The center opened Sept. 11, 2015, and is, according to Henry, a safe space where students will find community building […]

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Student researcher examines gender biases/prison sentences

How demographic biases affect prison sentencing was the summer research project for McNair Scholar Gillian Jackson ’18 of Putnam, Connecticut. She worked under the guidance of Kristine Kovack-Lesh, associate professor of psychology. “I felt like she was the person who would push me the most to be the best I can,” Jackson says. In her […]

Students with faculty member Andrea Young

Students use math to research real-life problem on Green Lake

One year ago, Associate Professor of Mathematical Sciences Andrea Young was approached to solve a problem. Stephanie Prellwitz, executive director of the Green Lake Association, wanted to find a way to preserve and promote the health of Green Lake. This summer, two students, Mitra Kermani ’20 and Antony Gradillas ’19, have been researching how to […]

Mishan Han

Faculty violinist Mishan Han will perform recital Sept. 10

Mishan Han, adjunct instructor of music at Ripon College, will present a faculty violin recital at 3:15 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 10. The recital will be in Demmer Recital Hall, C.J. Rodman Center for the Arts, and admission is free. Among his selections are: Praeludium & Allegro, “Caprice Viennois,” Op. 2, and other works by Fritz […]

Eva Schaible in chemistry lab

Summer research on protein structure could help address degenerative diseases

The effects of oxidative stress on protein structure was the summer research of Eva Schaible ’19 of Green Bay, Wisconsin. She collaborated with Professor of Chemistry Colleen Byron. “Numerous processes that produce energy in a human cell involve the transfer of electrons from one protein in the cell to another,” Byron says. “In the oxygenated […]

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 behavioral psychologist or to work in some area of social psychology. “I have been researching how the effects of gender, race and facial expression influence the perceptions of target faces,” […]

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 Sun Prairie, Wisconsin. Krause, a history and self-designed classical studies major, worked alongside Professor of Classical Studies Eddie Lowry. “Once considered a marginal author, Prudentius is now important in the […]

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 the Arts, at Ripon College. An artist’s talk will be presented at 7 p.m. Sept. 8 to open the exhibit. Thompson is a 1973 graduate of Ripon College and a […]

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 awareness of the value of internships. Featured will be information tables and on-campus appearances will area employers offering internships. Activities will include: Monday, Sept. 4: Résumé Tune-Up, drop-in hours from […]

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 more effective than standardized tests” was published by Teachers College Press. The book is available on Amazon.com. This fall, he will present papers that were accepted to the annual meeting […]