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Liberal Arts in Focus: Costa Rica

“İPura Vida!” is a common Costa Rican phrase which translates to “Pure Life!” We have been studying all kinds of pure life in our Liberal […]

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Ripon College collaborates in business-planning seminar

The Ripon College Creative Enterprise Consultants and Ripon Main Street Inc. will host a free business-planning seminar Thursday, Feb. 11 (Rescheduled from Feb. 2). The […]

Polarimeter

Ripon College receives grant for new chemistry instrument

The Ripon College Department of Chemistry has received a $10,000 Pittsburgh Conference Memorial National College Grant to purchase a digital polarimeter. This instrument will allow […]

Professor of Philosophy Emeritus William Tyree

33-year philosophy professor, William Tyree, dies at age 98

William Earl Tyree of Rushville, Illinois, a 33-year member of the Ripon College philosophy faculty, died Jan. 2, 2016. Twenty-three of his years at Ripon […]

Teacher Lindsey Kreye Heil ’07 finds her niche in special education

Lindsey Kreye Heil ’07 of Savage, Minnesota, is now licensed to teach special education. Years ago, when looking for a elementary teaching job, Heil took […]

Elizabeth Halen ’03 bakes up a delicious career

An award-winning bakery in Philadelphia, the Flying Monkey Bakery, has quickly gained internet attention because of its delicious Pumpple Cake. In late November, the bakery […]

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Collaborative efforts yield 2,000 donations to food pantry

Every year as the weather gets colder, the Center for Social Responsibility (CSR) sponsors a campus-wide food drive. Over the years, other groups at Ripon […]

Life After Ripon – Madeline Poullette ’15

Chapter 2: Surviving the First Semester of Graduate School [Editor’s Note: Raymond Allen ’15, Karena Schroeder ’15, and Madeline Poullette ’15 are writing rotating monthly […]

Life At Ripon – Jacob Sahr ’16

Chapter 2: Pressure Makes Diamonds [Editor’s Note: Chuchen Tan ’16, Sara Driebel ’16, and Jacob Sahr ’16 are writing rotating monthly entries for the Ripon […]

Holiday concert to be presented at Ripon College Sunday, Dec. 13

The Ripon College Department of Music will present its annual Holiday Concert on Sunday, Dec. 13. The program will begin at 3:15 p.m. in Demmer […]

Brian Smith

Brian Smith, professor of religion, earns collaborative grant

Brian Smith, professor of religion; Charles and Joan Van Zoeren Chair in Religion, Ethics and Values; chair of the department; and co-director of the Center […]

Sports Illustrated’s Alexander Wolff lectures Dec. 8 about basketball in age of Obama

Alexander Wolff, a senior writer for Sports Illustrated, will speak at Ripon College from 4-5 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 8. The talk in Kresge Little Theatre, […]

Outstanding Students: Ty Sabin ’17

Ty Sabin, a junior exercise science major from New Berlin, Wisconsin, is breaking records and earning accolades for his performances on the basketball court. Outstanding […]

Ginny McGehee

Ginny McGehee ’77 to be inducted Dec. 5 into broadcasting hall of fame

Ginny McGehee Condon ’77 of Colchester, Vermont, is one of three people who will be honored with induction Saturday, Dec. 5, into the Vermont Association […]

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Bill Schang memorial event to be held Dec. 6

The Bill Schang Campus Memorial Event will be held from 2-3 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 6. The celebration of Schang’s life, work and influence will take […]

Ripon College Orchestra performs Dec. 6

The Ripon College Orchestra will perform a free concert on Sunday, Dec. 6, on the College campus. The concert will begin at 3:15 p.m. in […]