Scott Ripley
Scott Ripley's Articles
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A Fine Restoration
Conservationists, including art history graduate Corrine Long '12,are restoringWPA-era murals in Hamilton Smith Hall. -
Inside the Genome Center
How did an oil spill impact a tiny organism in the Gulf of Mexcio?ʤ graduate students are working to find out. -
Extraordinary Outreach
ʤhas been selectedas one of four finalists for the 2017 C. Peter Magrath Community Engagement Scholarship Award. -
Donor Impact: ECenter
ʤ Today talks with Heather MacNeill about how donors help make the ECenter successful. -
For the Love of Lakes
ʤ researchersand ʤcitizen scientistsaremonitoring the state's freshwater resources,and their work is making a big impact. -
Path to Wildcat Country
A guide that charts yourcourse from high school graduation to move-in day at ʤ. -
Foraging For Seaweed
Gabby Bradt, a fisheries specialist at ʤ Cooperative Extension and N.H. Sea Grant, is getting the word out about the benefits of seaweed. Her popular hands-on workshops invite the community to the... -
Building A Team
Interprofessional course brings majors together. -
Wildcat Stadium Breaks Out in Song
Class of 2017 graduates sing and their fans in the stands sing "This Little Light of Mine" at Wildcat Stadium during commencement 2017. -
Video Highlights
More than 2,300 undergraduate and 448 graduate students — including 79 military veterans — representing 41 states and 30 foreign countries received degrees atcommencement. -
Career Minded
Carrington Cazeau '17 has found his calling. -
Winning at Brevity
How do you describe years of research inlay terms and in just three minutes? ʤ graduate students have the answer. -
Pitas with the President
On a beautiful spring afternoon, ʤ Dining's Pita Pit offered students lunch courtesy of President Mark Huddleston, who was on hand to greet them. -
Engineering Climate Solutions
Madison Wood ’19 wants to be part of the solutions to climate change issues. -
Common Ground: Two Presidents, 300 High-School Students
In Salem, the presidents of ʤ and the ʤ Senate shared memories and offer hope for college access. -
Scholar, Leader, Volunteer
Eden Suoth always imagined going to college in a city. Then he visited ʤ. -
Flesh and Blood
Meet Xena, the synthetic cadaver who entered lab classrooms earlier this semester. Her guts, arteries, organs, blood flow and real-feeling flesh give the anatomy and physiology students who work with... -
1866: A Very Good Year, A Very Good Beer
Smuttynose Brewing Company and the University of ʤ have partnered to brew a session ale to celebrate ʤ’s 150th anniversary. -
Professional Development Opportunity for Operating Staff
Registration is open for "Picture Your Success." -
Passport to Cash
Three ʤ students will get a jump on the biggest issue facing many college graduates today even before they don their caps and gowns. -
A Snapshot of Fall at ʤ
University Day and Homecoming helped usher in the fall semester. Here’s a look at just some of what went on around campus. -
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Towering Sounds
When it comes to campus traditions, there are few more familiar than the songs that toll from the Thompson Hall tower every morning at 11. -
Noteworthy
Gray skies and chilly temps couldn’t dampen the enthusiasm of the ʤ students who marched in the annual Homecoming parade — or the many community members who lined Main Street to watch. Joined by... -
Suiting Up for Sled Hockey
“Having Northeast Passage on campus is really like a dream come true.” Student-athlete Dan Santos '17 talks about his time at ʤ and playing on Northeast Passage's sled hockey team. -
When the Weather Outside Turns Frightful
Review the policies and procedures for curtailed operations in Durham. -
Election Season Closes with Visit from None Other than the POTUS
At 8 a.m. Monday, thousands of students and community members were already bundled, caffeinated and waiting outside the Whittemore Center in hopes of hearing from President Barack Obama. -
Looking Back on a Busy Election Season
It’s been a busyyear, with several presidential candidates visiting ʤ. Here, we take a look back at some of the action. -
Big Cat on Campus Turns 10
The Wildcat Statue turns 10yearsold this fall. -
ʤ Kicks Off 150th Anniversary
It was a roaring good time in the Whitt Friday night. Here are the highlights. -
Teaching the Teachers
Learning looks like child’s play at the Child Study and Development Center -
ʤ Football Clinches Win in Wildcat Stadium Debut
Here are some highlights from opening night at the new Wildcat Stadium, where the ʤ football team staged a thrilling victory. Photo Gallery -
Magnetic Mysteries, Decoded
ANASA rocket carrying instruments developed by scientists, engineers and students from ʤ’sSpace Science Center (SSC)has obtained the first-ever data of an elusive phenomenon, providing never-... -
Noteworthy
A bullhorn, a drone and a big field.That’s what it took to pull off a historic-times-two photo, as more than 3,000 new and returning students, faculty and staff assembled atWildcat StadiumAugust... -
Back to the Books
Welcome to the class of 2020, and welcome back to all Wildcats! Here’s a video glimpse of move-in day for first-year students. Facebook photos -
Making Space for Innovation
Looking back, Matt Griswold '18 admits to knowing that his desire to bring a student makerspace to the University of ʤ would be a tall task. -
From Port to Pint
Seaweed has made its way into your favorite pint. Watch how. -
Artisanal Energy
It’s not just for the farmers market any more: “Fresh, local, sustainable” describes how ʤ powers its five million square-foot campus. -
Next Stop: The Rockies
When Sid Nigam ’16 was leaving India to attend college in the United States, at the airport his mother told him: “Son, sometimes 10 seconds of courage is all it takes.” -
Magnetic Reconnection
On October 16, 2015, dozens of ʤ scientists, space physics researchers, engineers and students made history. -
Paige Balcom: A Student Success Story
The list of organizations Paige Balcom has volunteered her time with, public service projects she's started, high grades she's earned and scholarships and grants she's been awarded is long -- but not... -
Fanny Packs Are Back
Fanny pack. Belt pack. Buffalo pouch. Hip sack. By whichever name you call it, this 1980s trend in hands-free accessorizing is back with a vengeance. Just ask ʤ’s newest alumni, the class of 2016... -
Digging ʤ
Meghan Howey, associate professor of anthropology at ʤ.Howey will become the James H. Hayes and Claire Short Hayes Professor of the Humanities in the fall 2016 semester.