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Pictured, from left: Cynthia Mahmood, Ashley Scolaro, Shelley Bradfield, Amy Young, Kathy Korcheck, Linda Laine, Maggie Schlerman, Keith Ratzlaff, Andrew Green, Jim Shriver

Central Faculty Receive Recognition, Tenure

Ten Central College faculty members received awards this spring for outstanding commitment, energy and innovation.

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Exercise science students at Central College

Central Strength and Conditioning Program Receives NSCA Recognition

Central College and its exercise science program are now recognized as an approved NSCA education program.

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PPI Gift Supports Scholarships and Campus Updates

PPI (Precision Inc.) of Pella will continue its longstanding support of Central College with gifts in service of academics and athletics.

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Central Piloting Concussion Diagnosis Tool Testing

Central’s exercise science department partners with a medical device maker and Henry Ford Hospital to explore new technologies to enhance athlete safety.

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7 Tips for Surviving Finals

Here are some tips on staying rested and refreshed through the end of the semester.

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Central College to host Jeremia Njeru for Faculty Lecture Series

Central will continue the fall 2017 Faculty Lecture Series with a presentation by Jeremia Njeru.

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Presentation in Vermeer Science Center.

Data reference guru headlines Central sports analytics conference

Sean Forman, founding partner and president of Sports-Reference.com, will speak at the Midwest Sports Analytics Meeting.

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Studying to Teach

Amanda Clark is lecturer of education and helping Central’s elementary education majors become excellent teachers.

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Central to host Jessica Schuring for Faculty Lecture Series

Central’s fall 2017 Faculty Lecture Series continues with a presentation by Jessica Schuring ‘04, associate professor of economics.

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Is a world-state an ideal worth pursuing? Matthew Wells ’18 and Hannah Marcum ’18 won research grants to study this political debate in Paris.

Students Investigate the World-State Ideal in Paris

Is a world-state an ideal worth pursuing? Matthew Wells ’18 and Hannah Marcum ’18 won research grants to study this political debate in Paris.

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