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Adam Duerfeldt ’06

Adam Duerfeldt ’06 to speak at Central College Commencement

Adam Duerfeldt ’06 will speak at Central College’s Commencement ceremony 10 a.m. Saturday, May 11.

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Central Launches 5th Annual 53-Mile Challenge

The 53-Mile Challenge encourages the Central community to practice a healthy lifestyle through movement — walk, run, bike or swim a total of 53 miles from Sunday, Feb. 18, until Hoo-Rah Day on Tuesday, April 10.

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Central RED to Host Chad Huyser ’97

Chad Huyser ’97, Lely North America, to speak at Central RED.

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Central College Music Concerts Set for February

Central’s music program to perform three concerts in February.

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Central RED Society to Welcome Mike Nardini with a Pella Update

Central RED to welcome Mike Nardini, Pella city administrator, Thursday, Feb. 8.

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Central’s Mills Gallery to Feature Paul Andrew Wandless, the Allison B. Allen Visiting Artist

Central College will welcome the works of Paul Andrew Wandless to the Mills Gallery in the Lubbers Center for Visual Arts, beginning Jan. 15.

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Central College to Host an MLK Day Program

For MLK Day, Central students and faculty created an alternate day of learning that pays respect to the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr.

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Top Stories of 2023 from Central College

The Year-in-Review highlights achievements of Central College.

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Central College Earns Two Best of District VI CASE Awards

Central earned two Best of District awards — video and feature article.

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“Standing on the Shoulders” to be published by Central Alumnus

Tim Brand ’02 was inspired to write a book about his ailing father, Denny Brand ’65 and his impact on Haiti and Central College.

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