Central College Receives Grant to Provide Tax Preparation Service
Central College accounting students will volunteer their time and knowledge to assist Marion County residents with income tax preparation.
Central College accounting students will volunteer their time and knowledge to assist Marion County residents with income tax preparation.
Central College will welcome the works of Paul Andrew Wandless to the Mills Gallery in the Lubbers Center for Visual Arts, beginning Jan. 15.
The Year-in-Review highlights achievements of Central College.
Central earned two Best of District awards — video and feature article.
Tim Brand ’02 was inspired to write a book about his ailing father, Denny Brand ’65 and his impact on Haiti and Central College.
Mat Kelly, Central professor of art, will display his handmade books at Olson-Larsen Gallery show.
Clay Thompson ’90, retired vice president of Caterpillar Financial Services and a member of the Central Board of Trustee, engages students on business during his class Leading a Problem-Solving Organization.
Central College launched a new major and two new minors in the Fall 2023 semester.
“Mel Brooks Musical: Young Frankenstein” will be performed on Central College’s campus, Oct. 25-29.
Central welcomes Catherine Hinga Haustein ’77 to the Fall 2023 Writers Reading.