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Winter walking on campus

Central Hosts 53-Mile Challenge

Central’s 53-mile challenge encourages a healthy lifestyle through movement.

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Steffanie Bonnstetter, director of communications and marketing

Steffanie Bonnstetter Named as New Director of Communications and Marketing

Steffanie Bonnstetter has been promoted to director of communications and marketing for Central.

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Karmen Ten Nepal

Central College Names New Vice President for Student Development and Dean of Students

Central names Karmen Ten Napel as new vice president for student development and dean of students.

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Cover of book, Breadcrumb Legacy

Jann Freed ’77 Publishes Book about Living a Life Worth Remembering

Jann Freed, Central College professor emerita of business management and 1977 Central graduate, released her sixth book.

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Amaryllis print by Howard Paine

Central College’s Mills Gallery Features Howard Paine Works

Howard Paine’s exhibit “Into the Fading,” is on display at the Mills Gallery through Friday, Feb. 24.

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2021 ALMA Concert

Central College Music Program Set for February

Central College’s music program will perform three concerts for the public in February.

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Central RED Society logo

Central RED Society Presents “The Ninth Hour”

Central RED Society will present “The Ninth Hour: Bringing Biblical Characters to Life,” with Valerie Van Kooten.

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Central Campus in Winter

Central Students Named to Dean’s List for Fall 2022

Central College recognized 432 students named to the Fall 2022 dean’s list.

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Caleb “The Negro Artist” Rainey

Caleb “The Negro Artist” Rainey Performing in Pella

Caleb “The Negro Artist” Rainey will be on campus Feb. 27-28 to conclude Black History Month activities at Central College.

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Sarah Shuger Fox and Joshua Cheek

Shuger Fox and Cheek Published in Neurology Journal

Sara Shuger Fox, associate professor of kinesiology, and Joshua Cheek, a 2021 Central graduate, published an article in “Neurology.”

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