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McNair program provides research opportunities for Stephanie Alvarez ’16

Obesity prevention is a great interest of Stephanie Alvarez ’16, a psychology major from Chicago, Illinois, because of today’s high rates of obesity in children […]

Jean Stamsta artwork

Kohler Foundation gifts works of art to Ripon College

From the Kohler Foundation’s Gifts of Art program, Ripon College has received works by three artists for its permanent collection: Jean Stamsta, Schomer Lichtner and […]

Wilderness Field Station group circa 1978

Biology field study opportunities benefit from Marshall’s experience

A student experience at the former Associated Colleges of the Midwest Wilderness Field Station in northern Minnesota revealed a whole new world to Lorilei “Lori” […]

Lamont Colucci

Colucci questions Obama’s stance on chemical weapons for ISIS

Lamont Colucci, associate professor and chair of the politics and government department, published an opinion piece on NationalReview.com. In “Will Obama Allow ISIS to Have […]

Rafael Fransisco Salas publishes art reviews

Associate Professor of Art Rafael Francisco Salas had two reviews published in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel in July. The reviews address two different displays on […]

Sudy and Tom Altholz

Alumni give $1 million gift to Ripon College to promote study abroad

Ripon College has announced that Thomas ’72 and Suellen “Sudy” Reigle Altholz ’73 will give $1 million to Ripon College to promote study abroad experiences […]

Katie Warczak in Lane Library

Two versions of short story reflect their times

Katie Warczak ’16 of Oshkosh, Wisconsin, first read “Smoke, Lilies and Jade” during an English class taught by Assistant Professor of English Mary Unger at […]

C.J. Thode

Student research helped C.J. Thode ’04 decide his career direction

C.J. Thode ’04 is an assistant professor teaching organic chemistry at the College of St. Rose in Albany, New York. While a chemistry student at […]

John Tobin

Keeping the Ripon College campus beautiful takes a lot of attention

The Ripon College campus often is commended for its beauty. The people responsible for maintaining this beauty are part of the grounds department. The staff […]

Laura Plummer Nielsen

Research broadens world-view for music major Laura Plummer Nielsen ’04

The liberal arts and sciences education she gained at Ripon College and the independent research she did as a student laid a foundation that has […]

Logan Soich with Prof. Chester Ismay

The probability is, this collaborative research yielded a great new app

Probability has gotten a little easier to understand with joint research by Logan Soich ’15 of Franklin, Wisconsin, who majored in economics and mathematics, and […]

Linda Sasser, Class of 1975

Thanks for the memories: Linda Mogicato Sasser ’75 gives people’s brain function a boost

Memory health and cognitive function are the focus of Linda Mogicato Sasser ’75 of Bloomingdale, Illinois, and she now is in her second year of […]

Lamont Colucci

Colucci’s published work criticizes Obama’s foreign policy

Lamont Colucci, associate professor and chair of the politics and government department, recently published an opinion piece for U.S. News & World Report. In “Extremists […]

Kimberly Larson

Supporting Ripon financially keeps Kimberly Larson ’08 connected

Ripon College is a special place that she continues to care for, says Kimberly Larson ’08 of Apple Valley, Minnesota. Her devotion and support of […]

Ripon College receives new Student Support Services grant of more than $1 million

A new five-year Student Support Services grant has been awarded to the Student Support Services program at Ripon College by the U.S. Department of Education, […]

Life at Ripon — Chuchen Tan ’16

Chapter 1: The Start of an Eventful Summer [Editor’s Note: Chuchen Tan ’16, Sara Driebel ’16, and Jacob Sahr ’16 are writing rotating monthly entries […]