Central College Theatre to Present “Crimes of the Heart”
Central College’s Visual and Performing Arts Department will present the tragicomedy “Crimes of the Heart” from April 27-30 in Kruidenier Theatre.
Central College’s Visual and Performing Arts Department will present the tragicomedy “Crimes of the Heart” from April 27-30 in Kruidenier Theatre.
The seven Braskamp siblings share a common passion — to honor their parents. A $700,000 endowment has been established in honor of their parents, Grace and Allan Braskamp.
Central College will host many camps over the summer. Check out the options.
Caleb Evans ’23 didn’t want to sacrifice academics or athletics, so he found a way to thrive in both at Central.
Ellie Roorda ’24 shares the scoop about Pella’s annual Tulip Time festival.
Central College’s Hoo-Rah Day raised $339,583 on April 12 to help support student scholarships and programs.
A Central College professor and seven students have had their research published in RSC Advances.
Ally Krogstad, professor of Spanish at Central College, will present “Pobreza y privilegio en Latinoamérica (Poverty and Privilege in Latin America)” from 7-8 p.m. Monday, April 11.
Central RED Society will present “A Glimpse Into Central College’s Fascinating Early History” with Bruce Boertje, a 1979 Central graduate, on Tuesday, April 19.
Maggie Schlerman ’02, associate professor of accounting, has been selected to participate in Chicago Semester’s Summer 2022 Scholar-In-Residence Program.