Ripon College

'Ripon College' is also the name of a college in Yorkshire, England. Ripon College is a liberal arts college in Ripon, Wisconsin. It was founded in 1851, but its first class of students did not enroll until 1853. Past attendees include Harrison Ford (who did not finish) and Spencer Tracy (class of 1924). The college has seven residential dormitories with several sororities including Alpha Delta Pi, Alpha Chi Omega and the local sorority Delta Psi Delta. The college also has five fraternities including chapters of Sigma Chi, Theta Chi, Phi Delta Theta as well as local fraternities Lambda delta alpha and Phi Kappa Pi (named Merriman for the college's founder). Ripon College participates in athletics as an NCAA Division III school, as well as being a member of the Midwest Conference. The college's Rodman Center for the arts houses a collection of classical Greek and Roman artifacts and two life-size portraits by Anthony van Dyck of Princess Amalia of the House of Orange and Sir Roger Townshend. As of fall 2004, Ripon College's student body stood at around 900.

External link

  • http://www.ripon.edu/

 

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