Granting Their Time and Talents
Students in the Writing for Non-Profit Organizations course have brought in more than $60,000 in grants for community partners in Iowa.
Students in the Writing for Non-Profit Organizations course have brought in more than $60,000 in grants for community partners in Iowa.
Noelia Barbolla Báez is a Spanish language assistant from El Puerto de Santa Maria, Spain, working with students at Central this year. She recounts her experience as a teacher, student, friend, traveler and survivor of the Central College “jungle.”
The Central College A Cappella Choir will tour Brazil in May and work with the Northeast Rotary Club in Sao Paulo to collect shoes for those in need.
The numbers of Central College—from financial aid assistance to study abroad and internship participation—showcase an investment opportunity not to be passed up.
First-years and sophomores officially make up their minds on Major Declaration Day. Central allows students to stay undecided until spring of their sophomore year.
The students of Campus Ministries’ justice team are raising money for facial surgeries for kids around the world.
The student organization Dance Marathon raised money for kids undergoing medical treatment with the first-ever Pie Throw on campus.
Visiting professor of music Diane Phoenix-Neal, an alumna of Juilliard, performed a viola concert of deep emotion in Cox-Snow Recital Hall.
Sophomore Brandon Mennenoh explores the paintings of artist John Preston in the Mills Gallery and is reminded of the beauty of rural life on the family farm.
Passionate about the idea that everyone needs an athletic trainer, students petitioned the city council to make March Athletic Training Month in Pella.