Central College Alumnus Wins Tony Award
Ryan Rumery, sound designer and a 1999 Central graduate, won a “Tony” Award® for sound design of a play.
Ryan Rumery, sound designer and a 1999 Central graduate, won a “Tony” Award® for sound design of a play.
Central College theatre program performs “The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940.”
The 44th annual assemblage of remarkable Central College student work covers a wide array of academic disciplines and the second year of publication as “Synaptic.”
Central College art majors will showcase their end of semester art projects April 17 to May 10.
Central College will showcase five concerts and four senior recitals in April.
Artist Amy Haney will exhibit her printmaking in the Lubbers Center for the Visual Arts through Friday, April 12.
Central College students attended the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival – Midwest Region conference and earned awards.
Central’s music program to perform three concerts in February.
Central College will welcome the works of Paul Andrew Wandless to the Mills Gallery in the Lubbers Center for Visual Arts, beginning Jan. 15.
Mat Kelly, Central professor of art, will display his handmade books at Olson-Larsen Gallery show.