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Kaeley Miller ’24, left, and Alison DeNamur ’25

Student-written papers place in sociological association competition

Jacqueline Clark, professor of sociology and the Helen Swift Neilson Professor of Cultural Studies; Kaeley Miller ’24 of Norway, Michigan; and Alison DeNamur ’25 of Elcho, Wisconsin, attended the recent Wisconsin Sociological Association’s (WSA) annual meeting. Both students presented posters which were based on their projects from this summer’s Summer Opportunities for Advanced Research program. […]

Christina Othon, Patrick Willoughby

Othon, Willoughby among collaborators receiving major National Science Foundation grant

A National Science Foundation grant worth more than $259,000 over four years has been awarded for an interdisciplinary research study led by Associate Professor of Physics Christina Othon, and her collaborators Associate Professor of Chemistry Patrick Willoughby and Erika Taylor, associate professor of chemistry at Wesleyan University in Connecticut. The study was recommended for funding […]

Lillian Brown, left, in "The Mousetrap"

Lillian Brown to appear in ‘The Mousetrap’ in Milwaukee

Assistant Professor of Theatre Lillian Brown will appear in a professional production of “The Mousetrap” Nov. 25-Dec. 17 at Next Act Theatre in Milwaukee. Agatha Christie’s world-famous murder mystery has a thrilling twist ending and is the world’s longest-running play. Brown is appearing in the lead role of Mollie Ralston. “’The Mousetrap’ has a phenomenal […]

Final Paper Writing Night

Students will have the opportunity to work on final papers and projects. This time would be good for people wanting to bounce ideas off others and to be held accountable for working on their assignments. It wouldn’t be a workshop or a way to edit, but a space to write alongside others. We want it […]

Sheet music

Applied music lesson students to present recital Dec. 7

A variety of musical solo and chamber works will be presented in a concert Thursday, Dec. 7, at Ripon College. The recital will begin at 12:15 p.m. in Demmer Recital Hall, C.J. Rodman Center for the Arts, and is free and open to the public. Applied lesson students, nominated by their studio professors, will perform, […]

Christmas bells on sheet music

Ripon College music ensembles to present Holiday Concert Sunday

All of the music ensembles of the Department of Music at Ripon College will present their annual Holiday Concert Sunday, Dec. 3. Two performances are scheduled, at 2 and 6 p.m. in Great Hall, Harwood Memorial Union. Admission to the concerts is free, but because of occupancy limitations in Great Hall, reservations are encouraged at […]

Food and Resource Drive

The food and resource drive is a way to raise awareness of students’ needs in terms of resources as well as collect supplies that will be out starting basis of the free store we are working to implement. We will set up bins around campus to collect nonperishable foods and school supplies (new or gently […]

Spring Spring Activities Fair

It’s not too late to get involved on campus! Stop by Great Hall to learn more about joining our clubs and Greek life!

Peter Loewenstein '24

Peter Loewenstein ’24 to perform guitar recital Dec. 8 at Thrasher Opera House

Peter Loewenstein ’24 of Oshkosh, Wisconsin, will perform a guitar recital Friday, Dec. 8, at the Thrasher Opera House in Green Lake. The recital will begin at 7 p.m. and is free and open to the public. There also will be an artist’s reception. The recital is part of the opera house’s Thrasher Reaches Out […]

Student interns visiting EAA Aviation Museum

Museum studies interns visit EAA Aviation Museum to gain real-world insights

Three Ripon College museum studies students who are interning at the Ripon Historical Society during the fall semester received real-life insights with a private visit to the EAA Aviation Museum in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, Nov. 14. The students are Amanda Von Ruden ’25 of Dousman, Wisconsin, who is majoring in history with a minor in museum […]

Writers Block Bookmark Making Event

Students will be able to come to our event and make bookmarks! Paper, a laminator, and other crafting supplies will be provided.

Paul Thompson, Yukiko Grine

Ripon College Choral Union, Orchestra will perform Sunday, Nov. 19

The Ripon College Choral Union and Orchestra will perform at 3:15 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 19, in Demmer Recital Hall, C.J. Rodman Center for the Arts, on campus. Admission is free and open to the public. Choral Union, which includes both students and community members, will perform “The Last Words of David,” by Randall Thompson; “Wedding […]

Pre-Finals Care Package Event

We are having another care package event with a raffle and destress activities such as making calm down jars. We had a care package event last year, and it was so popular that we ran out of supplies within 15 minutes. We are once again partnering with multiple clubs.

Yule Ball

Actual event 1/20 from 8-10.

Coloring Event

This event is a coloring event with hot coco or apple cider for the end of the semester.

Diversity Dance

Dress to impress there will be a theme.

2023 Ethics Bowl Team

Ripon College Ethics Bowl Team qualifies for national competition

The Ripon College Ethics Bowl team has qualified for the National Ethics Bowl Competition after placing fifth at the Upper Midwest Regional Ethics Bowl Competition Saturday, Nov. 11. The regional competition was hosted at the University of Chicago with 22 teams participating. The National Ethics Bowl Competition will be held in Cincinnati, Ohio, in February […]

Faculty Scholarship Series: Bob Wallace, Professor Emeritus of Biology

Dust: A Study in the Liberal Arts and Sciences

Build Your Own Care Package

Students can build a care package with various items and enjoy cookies and beverages

Evan Jensen '24 playing the tuba

Evan Jensen ’24 to present senior tuba recital Nov. 18

Evan Jensen ’24 of Stoughton, Wisconsin, will present his senior tuba recital Saturday, Nov. 18, at Ripon College. The concert will begin at 3:15 p.m. in Demmer Recital Hall, C.J. Rodman Center for the Arts. Admission is free and open to the public. He and Instructor of Music Deb MacKenzie will present works for solo […]