New Leadership in Advancement
Central celebrates the achievements of retiring advancement vice president Dave Sutphen ’61, and announces his replacement, Bill Northup ’83.

Central celebrates the achievements of retiring advancement vice president Dave Sutphen ’61, and announces his replacement, Bill Northup ’83.
In the next phase of a strategy intended to create a more welcoming environment for campus guests and visitors, Central College is giving an interior makeover to the Graham Conference Center.
Phase one of the project includes seating at midfield that will consist of stadium seating and limestone terraces for spectator seats. It will also provide funding for ADA seats, stairs, relocation of a utility pole and ADA access to the field.
For the senior class gift, the class of 2012 gave an environmentally friendly common space with pavers, several large rocks and a bubbling boulder.

The chair was established in 2005 to advance and promote teaching, learning, service and research related to the development of character and leadership skills in Central students.
Terri Crumley ’89 has worked at Central for 11 years and will begin in her new role on August 1.
This year’s graduating class took a new strategy for the senior challenge – joining with alumni to create a scholarship.
The Geisler Penquite Foundation awarded Central College with a two-part gift.