Central Celebrates Black History Month
Central College will celebrate Black History Month with activities and events throughout February, beginning with the Black History Month 20-Day Challenge.
Central College will celebrate Black History Month with activities and events throughout February, beginning with the Black History Month 20-Day Challenge.
Central’s music department will offer two virtual performances in February.
Central will present the exhibition “Of Comfort” through Feb. 12 in the Mills Gallery.
Central College’s Central RED Society will host “The Battle of Gettysburg” with Mark Barloon during a virtual event at 12:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 11.
Central College students and faculty will honor the spirit of Martin Luther King Jr.’s life and work with activities during the week of Jan. 18.
Central College and its accounting faculty and students once again are offering free income tax preparation services for Marion County residents.
Central College’s Central RED Society will present “Getting to Mt. Everest” with Bryan and Amanda Schlotterback during a virtual event at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 12.
Central College’s music department will offer a variety of virtual performances in December, highlighted by the Christmas Candlelight Concert, which will be pre-recorded and premiere online at 8 p.m. Friday, Dec. 11.
Central College’s theatre department will present the film “TRANSFORMED” online only from Nov. 18-21.
Central College will host a discussion about the election results and moving forward from 3-4:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 11, featuring four professors and local political expert Bob Leonard.