New York theater group performs original drama at Central College
Theater company TE’A (Theatre, Engagement & Action) will perform “There’s Something About America” Oct. 1 at Central College.
Theater company TE’A (Theatre, Engagement & Action) will perform “There’s Something About America” Oct. 1 at Central College.
For the third year in a row, Central College has announced its smallest price increase in more than 40 years.
Central College will host the 2015 Geisler Penquite Foundation Speakers, featuring sessions focused on education.
Linda and Dave Wesselink committed $350,000 to enhance the infrastructure to support current and future international students.
Central challenges alumni and friends to raise $50K in 50 days for the Journey Scholarship Fund.
Central College received a combined $3,700 in grants from the Pella Community Foundation to increase sustainability efforts as well as create a summer community choir.
Thanks to the generosity of the Kooiker family, the Kooiker Lab, a 24-hour computer lab in the Weller Center for Business and International Studies at Central College has been updated to accommodate a group collaboration table in addition to individual work stations.
Central College received a significant gift to establish the Thomas J. and Charlene P. Gaard Endowed Residency in the Liberal Arts. The signature residency is intended to benefit Central College students, faculty, staff and the greater Pella community.
Transforming the building it helped fund nearly 25 years ago, the Fred Maytag Family Foundation has awarded Central College $2.75 million for the renovation of the Maytag Student Center.
John Deere has generously donated new equipment to the Central facilities planning and management team.