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A young Ripon runner who has become an Ivy League sensation in the USA has been picked for Team GB in the European Athletics ...
Ripon College announced the Forever Ripon Campaign in April 2023, initially hoping to raise $75 million by June 2025 as part of a five-year comprehensive campaign, the largest philanthropic effort ...
Gabriel Drake of Winchester was named to the spring semester dean's list for academic achievement at Ripon College in Ripon, ...
Fox Valley Technical College president Chris Matheny (left) and Ripon College president Victoria Folse (right) sign a credit transfer agreement Feb. 6, 2025 in Grand Chute, Wis.
Ripon College is a private liberal arts school in Ripon and enrolls about 700 undergraduate students. Incoming, first-year or transfer students with a household adjusted gross income of $75,000 or ...
Ripon College announced the Forever Ripon Campaign in April 2023, initially hoping to raise $75 million by June 2025 as part of a five-year comprehensive campaign, the largest philanthropic effort ...
Ripon College is about 40 miles southwest of FVTC's campus in the town of Ripon. Lakeland University, Marian University, University of Wisconsin-Green Bay and University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh have ...
RIPON, Wis. (WKOW) -- Incoming, first-year, and transfer students will be eligible for a new, groundbreaking financial aid opportunity at Ripon College starting fall of 2025. Ripon is a private ...
RIPON, Wis. (WBAY)— Ripon College has granted the birthday wish of a woman who will turn 100 this month. In 1942, Lois Ohnstad attended Ripon College in Ripon, Wisconsin, but wasn’t able to ...
(WFRV) – On Friday evening, the #1 Ripon College women’s basketball team punched its ticket to the Midwest Conference Championship Game with a 78-47 semifinal win over #4 Cornell College. The ...
Ripon College is offering free tuition to Wisconsin students whose families earn $75,000 or less, the latest Wisconsin institution trying to make pricing more transparent and college more ...
In March 1965, Ripon College student Gary G. Yerkey was among 10 from the college eager to join the march from Selma, Alabama, to Montgomery, Alabama.