Welcome to the Fringe
The Fringe Festival brought together students in the performing arts to showcase their talents all over campus for a week. The result was zombie plays, lip sync acts and boat races on the Pond.
The Fringe Festival brought together students in the performing arts to showcase their talents all over campus for a week. The result was zombie plays, lip sync acts and boat races on the Pond.
Robert Franks, professor of computer science, was awarded the Kenneth J. Weller Distinguished Professorship of the Liberal Arts. The chair has an illustrious history intertwined with beloved faculty members.
Rhiley Huntington reflects on the gift of a Central education and where it will take her and those whose lives she touches.
In honor of many years of service to Central College, the meeting room in the Graham Annex was officially named the Dave ’61 and Ardie ’64 Sutphen Common Room on Monday.
More than 600 students, faculty and staff donated their time and energy to projects around central Iowa for the annual Service Day in April.
Over spring break, a group of 10 students tackled garbage and compost in a Guatemalan village. They also taught local women about sustainability.
Central students and faculty provide lessons in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) to middle school students.
The students of the Epidemiology course organized an Oxfam Hunger Banquet to raise awareness of global food disparity. Those dining on tiny meals got to thinking about what waste and nutrition really mean.
While playing the divided members of the Miller family in “Ah, Wilderness!,” the students of Theatre Central became a close family backstage.
Anne Petrie, professor of music, performed with fellow faculty members, students and family in her annual recital.