Central College’s Central RED Society to Present “Liberal Arts in Prison Program”
Central College’s Central RED Society will present “Liberal Arts in Prison Program” with Emily Guenther on Tuesday, May 24.
Central College’s Central RED Society will present “Liberal Arts in Prison Program” with Emily Guenther on Tuesday, May 24.
Iowa Campus Compact selected two nominations for Central College for the the Presidents’ Civic Engagement Leadership Award and Presidents’ Community Partner Award.
Central published its 42nd Writing Anthology, a collection of exceptional student work from across the liberal arts curriculum during the 2021-22 academic year.
Central promoted longtime employee Chevy Freiburger to vice president for enrollment management and dean of admission. He will guide Central through the ever-changing terrain of enrollment work.
Four Central College students will present their final art projects during the Senior Exhibition at the Mills Gallery in the Lubbers Center for Visual Arts.
Chia Ning, professor of history at Central College, has been selected to participate in the three-week National Endowment for the Humanities 2022 Summer Institute.
Central received recognition with two Best of Red Rock Awards — Red Rock Area Top 10 Under 40 and Best Caterer.
Central first-year art students have been working to clean, repaint and restore four of the eight mannequins to be refreshed for Tulip Time.
Gabriel Espinosa’s world premiere of his composition “Amelia” will be on Sunday, April 24, during the College Community Orchestra Concert.
Central College’s Visual and Performing Arts Department will present the tragicomedy “Crimes of the Heart” from April 27-30 in Kruidenier Theatre.