Central College’s Mills Gallery Features Kayla Lindquist ’25
Kayla Lindquist ’25 presents “Wildlife” exhibit at Mills Gallery, Lubbers Center.
Kayla Lindquist ’25 presents “Wildlife” exhibit at Mills Gallery, Lubbers Center.
Mary Glendening ’87, hospital administrator and registered nurse, to present “From Disaster to Hope and Healing” at the March Central RED Society.
The theatre program takes over Studio B as students perform “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star,” directed by Andy McGuire ’10.
Central College announces Heather Burr Isaacson ’97 will be the 2023 Commencement speaker.
A Central College team will present “Mobilizing Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, Justice Initiatives at Predominantly White Institutions” at the national IMPACT conference in Boston.
Steffanie Bonnstetter has been promoted to director of communications and marketing for Central.
Jann Freed, Central College professor emerita of business management and 1977 Central graduate, released her sixth book.
Caleb “The Negro Artist” Rainey will be on campus Feb. 27-28 to conclude Black History Month activities at Central College.
Sara Shuger Fox, associate professor of kinesiology, and Joshua Cheek, a 2021 Central graduate, published an article in “Neurology.”
Mary Benedict named director of engagement in the newly formed engagement and events team for Central College.