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Students studying on the Library

Top Four Homework Hangouts

Pump up your productivity in these studious settings on Central’s campus.

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Alexey Pronin, associate professor of physics

Too Cool for School

At Central, the only reason you’d want to skip a class is … to go to another class.

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Forever Dutch®: More Than a Tagline

What does it mean to be Forever Dutch®? Central students share their experiences on what being Forever Dutch means to them.

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Central College students studying abroad in London.

Five Ways to Prepare for Study Abroad

Students planning to study abroad will start learning the moment they land in their host countries. They can prepare for the experience using these five tips.

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Indigo Bunting by Ron Huelse.

Central RED Society Presents Wildlife Photographer Ron Huelse

Central RED Society will present wildlife photographer Ron Huelse on Thursday, April 25.

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Central's Top 10 Stories of 2018

Central’s Top 10 Stories of 2018

Take a look back at 2018 with the year’s most popular stories.

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Central College Geisler Penquite scholars, juniors front row, left to right: Shelby Casner, Mason Muur, Brittney Latcham, Elise Askelsen, Madison McDowell, Alaena Pelzer, McKenna Fiebelkorn, Parker Majerus. The Geisler Penquite Foundation board of directors includes , back row, left to right: Sheri Roslien ’88, Dan Skokan, Gary Timmer ’55, Maurine Timmer, Jean Schnell, Eric Sickler ’83, John Roslien. Not pictured: Noreen Otto and Eugene Knopf.

Central Honors Geisler Penquite Scholars

Central College’s Geisler Penquite Scholars were recognized at the Geisler Penquite Foundation luncheon.

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Iowa State Fair

Central RED Society to Present “Nothing Compares to the Iowa State Fair”

Central RED Society will present “Nothing Compares to the Iowa State Fair” with an executive from the Iowa State Fair Wednesday, Sept. 19.

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Central College students are able to participate in a number of research projects because of grant funding from the Moore Family Foundation.

Central Faculty Receives $70,000 to Benefit Teaching

The Moore Family Foundation Faculty Development Program for Teaching is providing grant funding for 14 faculty projects for the 2018-19 academic year.

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A previous Central RED field trip to the Bridges of Madison County.

Central RED to Host First Events of 2018-19 Academic Year

Central College’s Central RED Society is a lifelong learning program that enriches members’ lives through relevant, broad-based learning experiences.

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