Central College Hosts Screening of “The League” and Q&A with Producer Byron Motley
Black History Month at Central includes a screening of The League followed by Q&A with Byron Motley, son of the late Bob Motley, a Negro League umpire.
Black History Month at Central includes a screening of The League followed by Q&A with Byron Motley, son of the late Bob Motley, a Negro League umpire.
Leo Bird ’14 will exhibit his graphic memoir “The Words He Cannot Say” in the Mills Gallery.
Homecoming 2024 welcomes alumni and the public to campus.
Central will welcome U.S. Poet Laureate Joy Harjo, interviewed by Harry Smith ’73.
“The Hobbit” uses puppetry highlighting some of the unique skills and talents offered by the theatre’s summer staff and Central family.
Central College’s Student Development office presented the 2024 student leadership awards.
Central College dance and cheer teams competed at the NCA/NDA National Championship.
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.”
The Dutch Dash will be 6 p.m. Friday, April 26, at Central College.