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Flying Pans present “Aquasteel”

The Central College Flying Pans Steel Band will perform a fall concert.

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Studying to Teach

Amanda Clark is lecturer of education and helping Central’s elementary education majors become excellent teachers.

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A group of Central students walking across campus.

10 Things You’ll Know After Your First Semester at Central

There’s a lot to learn your first semester of college. Here are some things about Central you’ll pick up quickly.

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Central business management major Emma Disterhoft '18 writes about her summer experience as a marketing intern for Grinnell Mutual Reinsurance Company.

Step Ahead This Summer: Marketing in Grinnell

Emma Disterhoft ’18 writes about her summer experience as marketing intern for Grinnell Mutual Reinsurance Company.

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Biology students conduct research with Russ Benedict to identify the best prairie species to help Midwestern farmers and our environment.

The Search for the Perfect Prairie

Biology students conduct research with Russ Benedict to identify the best prairie species to help Midwestern farmers and our environment.

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"A simple walk down the street with my Central College professor in Mexico led me all the way to Tonga," writes Carolyn Corson '16, "and I haven't looked back since."

My Time in Tonga

“A simple walk down the street with my Central College professor in Mexico led me all the way to Tonga,” writes Carolyn Corson ’16. “And I haven’t looked back since.”

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Central's A Cappella Choir recently toured Austria and Germany, with more than 60 student vocalists performing at illustrious locations.

A Cappella Singers Excel on European Tour

Central’s A Cappella Choir recently toured Austria and Germany, with more than 60 student vocalists performing at illustrious locations.

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Broadcasting Aly

From Lake Tahoe, Aly Garwood ’15 tells stories of bears, coyotes, rescue animals and more on her own television show.

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Central students gathered to present their original research at the Palmer House in Chicago during the Midwestern Psychological Association (MPA) conference in Chicago.

Central Psychology Outperforms the Competition at MPA Conference

Central College’s psychology program is ambitious — and it shows. This spring, an impressive cohort of 29 Central students presented their research at the Midwestern Psychological Association (MPA) conference in Chicago.

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Street Piano Adds Beauty and Music to Campus

Mu Gamma Pi installs decorated “street piano” on campus.

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