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Walters presents on Catalyst Day at Ripon College
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Kassidy Walters, daughter of Shelley Scott of Greenfield, is among students who presented projects on Catalyst Day at Ripon College in Wisconsin.
Catalyst Day is designed to showcase Ripon College’s Catalyst curriculum and celebrate the achievements of the students who are completing the capstone seminar in applied innovation.
Those attending Catalyst Dave can watch student presentations on developing solutions to prominent, real-world issues outlined by the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals.
Walters presented the project “Turning Up the Heat with Pyrolysis” with McKenzie Schmidt, Kaitlyn Von Behren, Jordan Brawner, Mason Lesley and David Potter.
By Benjamin Cox on February 18, 2021 at 3:09pm
Kassidy Walters runs the offense for Ripon Collge vs. Beloit in November 2020. (Courtesy Ripon College Athletics)
A Greenfield, Illinois native has beaten back cancer and now hopes to beat a few opponents on the basketball floor once again. 2018 Greenfield High graduate Kassidy Walters was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s Lymphoma after playing 11 games for the Ripon College Red Hawks in 2019. The then-college freshman underwent treatment at St. Louis Children’s Hospital for over two months, celebrating her final chemotherapy treatment in April 2019. The 2018 Alton Telegraph Small-Schools Girls Basketball Player of the Year is now two years cancer free.