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Glassblowing class with Zach Dowster, Brian Roberts, Grace Parrish and Gunner Hutton

Big Rock Park Adds Colorful Exploration

Central students created 23 glass orbs for Big Rock Park.

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Central College Academic Seal

Honors Presented to Central College Faculty

Central faculty members were honored in May to celebrate their collective teaching, scholarship, creativity and leadership.

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Graduation mortar hat with words "One last Hoorah"

Central College Recognizes Graduates

Commencement 2023 recognized 232 graduates of Central College.

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Jennifer Diers and Sarah Van Waardhuizen

Lilly Fellows Program Awards Grant to Two Central Faculty

Central College’s Jennifer Diers and Sarah Van Waardhuizen were awarded Lilly Faculty Fellowships.

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Andrew Green, Ph.D.

Andrew Green Named Director of Institutional Research

Andrew Green, professor of political science, has been appointed as director of institutional research, a newly created role.

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Beatriz Mate-Kodjo '11

Beatriz Mate-Kodjo ’11 Receives Alumni Leadership Award

Beatriz Mate-Kodjo ’11 was named the 2023 Engaged Campus Award for Alumni Leadership by Iowa and Minnesota Campus Compact.

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2023 Senior Showcase art examples

Central College Set to Feature Three Students in Senior Art Exhibition

The 2023 Senior Art Exhibition features art by Renee Pedersen, Jaden Culbertson and Tessa Brubaker.

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Jess Kyln de Novelo and Tori Fyfe

Tori Fyfe Selected for Red Rock Area Top 10 Under 40

Tori Fyfe ’20 was recognized as one of Red Rock Area’s Top 10 Under 40 award winners.

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Fynn Wadsworth (left) and Amelia Brown (right) work on arm of blacksmith mannequin

Central College Art Students Reviving Pella’s Klokkenspel Miniatures

Amelia Brown and Fynn Wadsworth, Class of 2025 students, are restoring Pella’s Klokkenspel figures for Tulip Time 2023.

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Professor Russ Goodman

Central’s Russ Goodman Presents Research on Presidential Election Predictions

Russell Goodman, professor of mathematics, presented research revealing the theoretical lowest percentage of the popular vote that a presidential candidate would need to win a presidential election.

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