RIPON, WISCONSIN (October 13, 2020) Devin Hoaglin of Davenport, Iowa, graduated from Ripon College during the 2019-2020 academic year and majored in Exercise Science Sports Management with a minor in Coaching.

The parents of Hoaglin are Shane and Regina Hoaglin of Davenport, Iowa. Hoaglin graduated in the class of 2020 from Ripon College.

Ripon College, founded in 1851, is Wisconsin's best-value private college and a national leader in liberal-arts education, devoted to ensuring every student realizes their unique potential. Ninety-six percent of alumni are employed, in graduate school or student-teaching within six months. In recognition of its academic excellence, the college was awarded a chapter of Phi Beta Kappa in 1953, placing it among a select group of the nation's top colleges. Ripon has the highest-earning graduates in Wisconsin, according to the US Department of Education's College Scorecard. Ripon ranks first in Wisconsin and third in the Midwest on Washington Monthly's list of "Best Bang for the Buck" colleges. The College has the highest minority graduation rate in the nation. Ripon is consistently recognized as a "Best Value" and "Best 383 College" by The Princeton Review and a Top Tier National Liberal Arts College by US News and World Report. For more information about Ripon College, visit ripon.edu.

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