Central Art Students Restore Klokkenspel Mannequins
Central first-year art students have been working to clean, repaint and restore four of the eight mannequins to be refreshed for Tulip Time.
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.
Central College will host many camps over the summer. Check out the options.
Central College had a lot to celebrate in 2021. As we look ahead to a new year with optimism and purpose, we look back at some of the most impactful Central stories of 2021.
Stavros Papakonstantinidis, associate professor of communication studies, has co-authored a chapter published in “The Emerald Handbook of Women and Entrepreneurship in Developing Economies.”
Eddie Moore Jr. will present a live and virtual discussion on his book “The Guide for White Women Who Teach Black Boys” at Central College.
We must all do our part to advance the kind of community that will represent Central’s deepest values.
Central College hosts Rachel Caufield, associate professor of political science at Drake University, for the next Democracy Rocks! event.
For a small group of language assistants, study abroad means leaving behind their home countries for Pella, Iowa.