Tim Johnson Publishes Book on Early 17th-Century Potosí
Tim Johnson, associate professor of Spanish, translates previously unknown manuscripts into a book, “Basques and Vicuñas at the Mouth of Hell.”
Tim Johnson, associate professor of Spanish, translates previously unknown manuscripts into a book, “Basques and Vicuñas at the Mouth of Hell.”
Associate Professor of History, Timothy Olin, will host a book launch gathering 5:30-6:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 6.
Central’s alumni magazine Civitas and the Forever Dutch Lager launch earned CASE Best of District VI awards.
Leo Bird ’14 will exhibit his graphic memoir “The Words He Cannot Say” in the Mills Gallery.
Central will welcome U.S. Poet Laureate Joy Harjo, interviewed by Harry Smith ’73.
Central’s summer research options take students to many locations — camps, football fields, Greece, bee fields, research labs, writing labs and senior living centers.
The 44th annual assemblage of remarkable Central College student work covers a wide array of academic disciplines and the second year of publication as “Synaptic.”
Neil Nakadate to share from his book, “Looking After Minidoka: An American Memoir,” during Writers Reading.
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.