1938
Born in Brooklyn, New York to Philip and Delia Sipress.
1961
Receives a Bachelor of Arts in political science from the City College of New York.
1961
Becomes a residence counselor at the University of Minnesota.
1962
Becomes a teaching assistant at the University of Minnesota.
1964
Receives a Master of Arts in political science from the University of Minnesota.
1966
Becomes an instructor at Wisconsin State University-Eau Claire.
1971
Becomes an assistant professor at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire.
1978
Becomes a radio and television election analyst in Eau Claire, Wisconsin.
1983
Co-authors “Instructor’s Manual to Government in America,” Second Edition.
1985
Promoted to associate professor at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire.
1985
Serves as president of the Wisconsin Political Science Association.
1989
Serves as a political campaign consultant.
1992
Serves as editor of Wisconsin Political Scientist.
1993
Becomes Chair of the University Senate at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire.
2000
Becomes Professor Emeritus at the University o f Wisconsin-Eau Claire.