Local food events at Central feature Kelsey Timmerman
Kelsey Timmerman, author of “Where Am I Eating? An Adventure through the Global Food Chain” will speak Sept. 17 at Central College.
Kelsey Timmerman, author of “Where Am I Eating? An Adventure through the Global Food Chain” will speak Sept. 17 at Central College.
$10,000 from Monticello College Foundation brought speakers and research opportunities to Central College students this summer.
Recent graduates look back on what helped them succeed in grad school, and how their liberal arts background prepared them for the future.
The Des Moines Area Religious Council (DMARC) has relied on handwritten records for decades. Computer science graduate Blake Rozendaal created a new system.
When Kenneth Quinn landed in Vietnam, he was sure someone would try to kill him immediately. Quinn, a civilian officer in 1967, remembers, “I was so pleased when that didn’t happen.”
After months exploring topics like sports analytics, Parkinson’s Disease, prairie grasses and consumer behavior, 182 Central students presented their research May 5-6.
Central College professor of chemistry and English Catherine Haustein releases her first novel May 11 — a historical romantic comedy set in 1871.
A record number of Central College psychology students will present at Midwestern Psychological Association (MPA) conference in Chicago April 30-May 2.
Central College and three Pella companies have partnered to support a Bachelor of Science in Engineering program, the college’s first B.S. degree.
President Mark Putnam will appear on Iowa Public Television’s long-running “Iowa Press.”