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RC Dems Weekly Meeting

Our weekly meetings will include a combination of informational, social, and advocacy planning activities. Some meetings might be fun games like Kahoot or Guess Who. Other meetings will be planning for tabling events and other political advocacy.

Hannah Ryan and Peter Ryan

Soprano, piano duo will open Chamber Music and Jazz series Sept. 15

A husband-and-wife soprano and piano duo will perform at Ripon College Friday, Sept. 15, as part of the Chamber Music and Jazz at Ripon series. The Lynn Post Northrop Memorial Concert will begin at 7 p.m. in Demmer Recital Hall, C.J. Rodman Center for the Arts. All events in the chamber music series are free […]

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2023-2024 Chamber Music and Jazz at Ripon series to feature variety of world-class musicians

The 2023-2024 Chamber Music and Jazz at Ripon series will feature world-class musicians in jazz, classical, folk and beyond. All events are free and open to the public because of generous support from Ripon College’s Friends of the Arts. All performances will begin at 7 p.m. in Demmer Recital Hall, C.J. Rodman Center for the […]

QSA Weekly Meetings

QSA weekly meetings to discuss LGBTQ+ related topics.

QSA Weekly Meetings

QSA weekly meetings to discuss LGBTQ+ related topics.

QSA Weekly Meetings

QSA weekly meetings to discuss LGBTQ+ related topics.

QSA Weekly meetings

QSA weekly meetings to discuss LGBTQ+ related topics.

QSA Weekly Meetings

QSA weekly meetings to discuss LGBTQ+ related topics.

Faculty At Ripon

Yuan Wang

  • Ph.D. from University of Georgia
  • M.A. from University of International Business and Economics
  • B.A. from Nanjing Tech University

Receiving my Ph.D. from the University of Georgia, I was born and grew up in East China. I host enthusiasm and research strengths in a wide range of topics including comparative democratization, media politics, cyber politics, political communication, public opinion, nationalism and research methodology (both quantitative and qualitative). Focusing on authoritarian regimes, especially China, I am particularly interested in answering how authoritarianism remains durable and viable through miscellaneous means. My recent publications appear in the Journal of Chinese Political Science, International Studies Review, among others.

I teach courses such as Introduction to Global Issues, Introduction to Comparative Politics, Politics of China and Data Analysis and Visualization.

In my spare time, I love hanging out with my toddler girl and cool spouse in various museums, amusement parks and hiking and climbing trails.

Brianna Bembenek '22 in graduate school biology lab

Collaborative faculty-student research brings real-world skills into graduate work of Brianna Bembenek ’22

Collaborative research work between Ripon College professors and a student has resulted in a conference presentation and publication in the journal Behavioural Brain Research. “Decrease in ER within the BNST of sexually naïve male rats following an encounter with a novel female” is available to read online for free for a limited time. The senior […]

Emily Schultz

Emily Schultz

  • Doctorate of Clinical Psychology from Wisconsin School of Professional Psychology
  • Masters in Clinical Psychology from Wisconsin School of Professional Psychology
  • B.S. in Biology and Psychology from Marian University

I am a licensed psychologist who loves to talk about and teach psychology. I currently teach General Psychology and Advanced Counseling/Clinical Psychology. Other courses you may find me teaching include: Abnormal Psychology, Personality Theories, and Practicum Experience. I was born and raised in Horicon, Wisconsin. I now reside just outside of Horicon on my 20-acre farm with my husband and 3 children. We raise horses, alpacas, goats, rabbits, geese, ducks, cats and dogs. I also operate a private practice on my farm offering equine-facilitated psychotherapy. I received my undergraduate degree in Biology and Psychology from Marian University. I did some master-level coursework in experimental psychology at UW-Oshkosh before transferring to the Wisconsin School of Professional Psychology. There I earned my masters and doctorate degree in clinical psychology. Prior to coming to Ripon College, I worked for almost 9 years as a staff psychologist for Fond du Lac County. My research interests include evidence-based treatments, specifically equine-facilitated psychotherapy.

Jackie Sirovina

  • Ph.D. in Political Science from University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, expected Fall 2023
  • M.A. in Political Science from University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
  • B.A. in Political Science and Global Studies from University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
  • Semester abroad at American University in Bosnia-Herzegovina
  • Semester abroad at Charles University in Prague, Czechia

I am a doctoral dissertator and lecturer in Political Science at UW-Milwaukee, Marquette University and Ripon College. I study international relations and comparative politics and teach courses on international relations and international security. My dissertation focuses on the intersection of ethnicity, conflict and refugees. With the development of a new dataset on refugees’ majority or minority ethnic status in a country of asylum, she looks to unravel how one’s ethnic identity can influence the production, flow and treatment of refugees fleeing conflict.

In 2019, I earned my master’s degree in Political Science at UW-Milwaukee with my thesis focusing on Chinese foreign aid and corruption. I also received my bachelor’s degree in 2016, summa cum laude, from UW-Milwaukee in Political Science and Global Studies, with a minor in Geography and two certificates in Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution and Russian and Eastern European Studies.

Overall, my research interests center on ethnic conflict, migration politics, nationalism, political violence, politics of developing nations, foreign aid, and corruption.

Jacqueline Hanson '23

Jacqueline Hanson ’23 wins one of 50 Order of Omega national scholarships

One of only 50 Order of Omega national scholarships was won by Jacqueline Hanson ’23 of DeForest, Wisconsin. Hanson says receiving the award was a shock. “I remember looking at the email and thinking, ‘Are you serious?’ and then forwarding it to my parents to tell them the good news — my dad called me […]

Lillian Brown in character in "The Oreo Complex"

Lillian Brown appears in several theatrical productions

Assistant Professor of Theatre Lillian Brown had several theatrical appearances this year. This summer, she performed her autobiographical one-women show, The Oreo Complex, in Washington, D.C., with NuSass theatre company. The show ran for 10 performances from May 20-June 3 and received a Helen Hayes Award recommendation. She also performed as the headliner for the […]

Rafael Francisco Salas with artwork

Rafael Francisco Salas exhibit to open Sept. 6 in Kenosha gallery

Professor of Art Rafael Francisco Salas will have one of two solo exhibitions Sept. 6 through Nov. 17 in the Emile H. Mathis Gallery, University of Wisconsin-Parkside, in Kenosha. A reception for the exhibits will be held from 4-6 p.m. Oct 18. Salas will give an artist’s talk at 4 p.m. Oct. 11, and Milwaukee […]

3CM Weekly Large Group Meeting

3CM weekly large group meetings are an opportunity for students to explore what it means to follow Jesus together. We enjoy food, games, songs, discussions, prayer, building relationships, and bible teaching. All are welcome no matter where they are on their spiritual journey.

3CM Weekly Large Group Meeting

3CM weekly large group meetings are an opportunity for students to explore what it means to follow Jesus together. We enjoy food, games, songs, discussions, prayer, building relationships, and bible teaching. All are welcome no matter where they are on their spiritual journey.

3CM Weekly Large Group Meeting

3CM weekly large group meetings are an opportunity for students to explore what it means to follow Jesus together. We enjoy food, games, songs, discussions, prayer, building relationships, and bible teaching. All are welcome no matter where they are on their spiritual journey.

Cookie Decorating

Cookies will be provided to everyone who comes depending on attendance everyone will get one. They will be provided frosting and sprinkles and will be able to decorate their own cookie before they eat it. just a program to be able to relax and enjoy some sweets.  

Steve Wammer

Steve Wammer

  • M.S. from Texas Woman’s University in Denton, TX
  • B.A. from Concordia College in Moorhead, MN