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Alwin Jarreau

Acclaimed Ripon alumnus Al Jarreau ’62 dead at age 76

Jazz legend and seven-time Grammy winner Al Jarreau ’62 died today, just days after being hospitalized for exhaustion. He was 76 years old. “Al Jarreau loved Ripon College, and Ripon College loved Al Jarreau,” said President Zach Messitte. “All of us at his alma mater are deeply saddened by his passing and express our sympathies […]

First-generation student discovers independence and the world at Ripon College

Jake Baus ’17 grew up on a small dairy farm near Mount Calvary, Wisconsin. As a first-generation college student, Baus was not entirely sure what the college experience would be like. In some ways, it was as he imagined. “It definitely met my expectations as far as social life and how tight knit the community […]

Alumnus talks about competitive birding Feb. 10

Dr. Brad McDonald ’88 of Milbank, South Dakota, will speak about competitive birding Feb. 10 in Bear Auditorium, Farr 130. “The Bad Weather Big Year” will begin at 2:30 p.m. All are welcome to attend. McDonald is the father of Seth McDonald ’17 and Allwin McDonald ’17. To read an archived story about Brad McDonald, […]

Students, faculty member participate in online conference

Twelve students and Associate Professor of Chemistry Joseph Scanlon participated in the Midwestern Undergraduate Computational Chemistry Consortium (MU3C) Winter Online conference. On Feb. 8, four students presented their research as online posters: Computational Characterization of the Form of Ag(phen) Catalyst for Amination and Aziridination Reactions, presented by Paige Birschbach ’17 of Eden, Wisconsin. She is […]

Peter Tuz ’76 featured in online interview

“Combining Fundamental and Technical Inputs in a GARP Strategy,” an interview with Peter Tuz ’76, of Charlottesville, Virginia, and others was published on twst.com on Jan. 27, 2017. Tuz, a chartered financial analyst, is president, director, senior security analyst and portfolio manager for the Chase Growth and Chase Mid-Cap Growth Funds at Chase Investment Counsel […]

Kristine Kovack-Lesh

A new research collaboration between Ripon College and UW-Madison

I began the Infant Cognition Lab (ICL) in the summer of 2008, and for eight years my undergraduate research assistants and I have tested infants between the ages of 14 months and 4 in a variety of studies. In the summer of 2016, we moved into a “new” research world where our participants can talk! […]

Alumna to present biology research Feb. 3

Amber Rico ’11 will present a research talk to the Biology Senior Studies class Feb. 3. “Saving the Brain: The Prevention and Treatment of Alphavirus Infections” will begin at 2:30 p.m. in Bear Auditorium, Farr Hall. The talk is open to the public. Rico entered Ripon College’s U.S. Department of Education-funded McNair Scholar’s graduate school […]

Ripon players participate in state honor band

Four Ripon College students took part in the National Band Association-Wisconsin Chapter Intercollegiate Honor Band on Jan. 19-20 in Appleton. The students are, left to right, Cris Magana ’19 of Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, baritone saxophone; Lillian Lenk ’18 of Amery, Wisconsin, clarinet; Mitchell Eithun ’17 of New London, Wisconsin, clarinet; and Eric Westberg ’20 of […]

JFK assassination

Alumni Memories: Presidents and the political issues of their day

Benjamin Franklin, one of our founding fathers, once said: “In this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes” — and we might add politics of one form or another. Major political issues topped the headlines during the recent presidential campaign and election, and they continue to dominate. In the Winter 2017 edition of Ripon Magazine, we […]

Ty Sabin goes in for a layup

Shattering records: Ty Sabin makes history on basketball court

Ty Sabin is the greatest scorer in the 119-year history of the Ripon College men’s basketball program. That statement, which once was simply an opinion, became an absolute fact on Dec. 2, 2016, at Monmouth College. On that day, Sabin, a senior guard from New Berlin, Wisconsin, scored his 1,872nd career point, breaking Ripon’s scoring […]

Black History Month

Ripon College celebrates Black History Month

Led by members of the Black Student Union, Ripon College is celebrating Black History Month during February with a number of events following the theme “When Silence Becomes Betrayal.” Starting today: The month kicks off with a monthlong poster display across campus. Featured posters include historically prominent black Americans with inspirational quotes. Today: Garry Moise, […]

Ripon College panel to discuss human trafficking Feb. 7

“The Crisis of Human Trafficking Globally and in Wisconsin” will be held presented Tuesday, Feb. 7, at Ripon College. The program will begin at 4:15 p.m. in Kresge Little Theatre, East Hall, and is sponsored by the Center for Politics and the People. All are welcome to attend. The trafficking of human beings is a […]

President Zach Messitte

President Messitte’s response to POTUS executive order on immigration

The following message was released by the Office of the President to the Ripon College campus community Tuesday, January 31, 2017, in response to President Trump’s executive order on immigration. Dear Ripon College Community, On Friday, January 27, 2017, President Trump issued an executive order that bans anyone with passports from Syria, Iran, Libya, Somalia, […]

Thomas E. Caestecker to be honored Tuesday with 2017 Founders’ Day Award

Thomas E. Caestecker, a resident of Green Lake, Wisconsin, and Kenilworth, Illinois, will be honored with the Ripon College Founders’ Day Award on Jan. 31, 2017. The program will begin at 11:15 a.m. in Great Hall, Harwood Memorial Union. The annual award recognizes members of the community who represent the ideals of Ripon College and […]

Civil rights expert to speak at Ripon College Jan. 26

Richard T. Ford, a leading expert on civil rights and anti-discrimination law, will speak at Ripon College Thursday as part of Martin Luther King Jr. Week activities. The program will begin at 7 p.m. in Great Hall, Harwood Memorial Union. Ford will look at the practical goals of civil rights. During the Jim Crow era, […]

Ripon College artists showing work in Fond du Lac

Two exhibits running at the Thelma Sadoff Center for the Arts in Fond du Lac have ties to Ripon College. “Rafael Francisco Salas: Salvage and Sky” features of the work of Salas, associate professor of art. He combines landscape, the legacy of Byzantine iconography, portraiture, architecture and country music into artwork that evokes a strange, […]

Martin Luther King Jr.

Students to discuss integration Jan. 25

As part of Martin Luther King Jr. Week on campus, on Wednesday students will discuss how integrated the Ripon College community is. The program will run from 4:15 to 5:15 p.m. in Kresge Little Theater, East Hall. All are welcome to attend. The panel of students will discuss integration of races, gender, class, ability and […]

Robert Amsden

Amsden receives Regional Faculty Service Award

Robert Amsden, professor of theatre and the Doreen L. ’73 and David I. Chemerow Chair in Theatre, received the Regional Faculty Service Award for Wisconsin at the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival, Region 3, in Indianapolis in January. Amsden has been associated with the festival since 1978 and initiated Ripon College’s participation in the […]

Steve Martin

Steve Martin has chapter in newly published book

Steve Martin, associate professor of communication and chair of the Department, has a chapter in a book that became available Friday, Jan. 20. “Debunking Hitler: True Comics as Counter-Propaganda” is Chapter 9 in the book The 10 Cent War: Books, Propaganda, and World War II, published by The University Press of Mississippi. It is available […]

Multimedia Milwaukee artist, Nina Bednarski, shows work at Ripon College

“Otherlands,” an exhibit of work by Milwaukee-based artist Nina Bednarski, will be on view Jan. 27 through March10 at Ripon College. The exhibit will be on view in C.J. Rodman Center for the Arts. An artist talk will begin at 7 p.m. Jan. 27 in Demmer Recital Hall. A reception will follow in Caestecker Gallery. […]