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Larry Malchow

Alumnus and former executive director of development Larry Malchow ’77 honored for short stories

“Wash the Crying River,” a short story by former executive director of development Larry Malchow ’77 is the winner of the John Steinbeck Award For […]

Confidence, skills gained at Ripon lead to entrepreneurial endeavors

A Ripon College education “unlocked his potential,” according to Fred Kiekhaefer ’69 of Castle Rock, Colorado. At Ripon, Kiekhaefer discovered his affinity for physics and […]

Olivia Wetzel

Ripon’s welcoming atmosphere helped overcome learning disability for Olivia Wetzel ’13

As an involved, passionate student in and out of the classroom, Olivia Wetzel ’13 of Watertown, Wisconsin, knew she wanted a college that not only […]

Sam Sondalle '11

Sam Sondalle ’11 publishes research work

Sam Sondalle ’11 of New Haven, Connecticut, has a significant publication in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. The paper, “Fanconi anemia protein […]

Amy Ratto Parks

Poet will read from her work Feb. 14

Poet Amy Ratto Parks will read from her work Thursday, Feb. 14, at Ripon College. The presentation will begin at 7:30 p.m. in Lane Library. […]

Sustainable (oak leaf)

Sustainability in the workplace focus of panel at Ripon College Feb. 27

A panel of sustainability experts will be featured at a meeting of the Wisconsin Association of Energy Engineers (WAEE) at Ripon College Feb. 27. The […]

Ripon College members of the state Collegiate Honors Band

Students participate in state collegiate honors band

Six student musicians recently represented Ripon College in the Collegiate Honors Band of the National Band Association, Wisconsin chapter. The event was held at the […]

Composite photo featuring Lindsay Loewe, Rory Linnane, Sarah Reed and Alan Borsuk

Panel to discuss mental health needs of youths, public policy

“Mental Health Needs for Young Americans and Challenges for Public Policy” will be a panel discussion held Feb. 20 at Ripon College. The event will […]

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Health and wellness panel will be held

A health and wellness panel focusing on issues in rural communities will be held Tuesday, Feb. 5, at Ripon College. It will run from 7-8:30 […]

Classes canceled Jan. 30 due to extreme cold

Due to the extreme weather conditions this week, adjustments have been made to class schedules and facility hours. If you are in a class that […]

Rebecca Leuenberger

Student research focused on selective attention, feedback

Working as an undergraduate research assistant in Associate Professor in Psychology Kristine Kovack-Lesh’s Infant Cognition Lab laid the foundation for the senior seminar research project […]

Campus closed Jan. 28 due to Winter Storm

Because of difficulties keeping the campus walkways and parking lots clear, and the number of employees whose commutes are not possible, Acting President Ed Wingenbach […]

Michael Rausch '14

Michael Rausch ’14 takes studies of computer science to graduate school

Ripon College provided good preparation for graduate school for Michael Rausch ’14 of Deerfield, Wisconsin. He majored in computer science, history and mathematics, and he […]

Madeline Hantzsch ’19 with the "We Can Do It!" Rosie, left, and the Norman Rockwell version

Senior art project compares different images of Rosie the Riveter

The iconic image of World War II-era Rosie the Riveter was the basis of a senior seminar research project by Madeline Hantzsch ’19 of Wauwatosa, […]

Andy Warhol album art for John Lennon's Menlove Ave.

Interactive exhibit exploring music, art opens at Ripon College Feb. 1

The exhibit “Music and Art” will be on view Feb. 1-March 8 in Caestecker Gallery, C.J. Rodman Center for the Arts, at Ripon College. This […]

Diane Moy Quon '79

Diane Moy Quon ’79 earns Academy Award nomination

Diane Moy Quon ’79 of Lake Forest, Illinois, has received an Academy Award nomination as a producer of the independent documentary film “Minding the Gap.” […]