Central College Hosts Unique Black History Month Activities
Central will celebrate Black History Month through a series of educational and service programs on campus throughout February.
Central will celebrate Black History Month through a series of educational and service programs on campus throughout February.
Central College accounting students will volunteer their time and knowledge to assist Marion County residents with income tax preparation.
Central College received the 2024 Carnegie Community Engagement Classification, demonstrating its strong commitment to community engagement.
The annual Pella Wedding Extravaganza will be noon to 3 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 14, at the Central College Graham Conference Center.
For MLK Day, Central students and faculty created an alternate day of learning that pays respect to the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr.
Central RED Society will take a ride to the Osky bike trail to learn about its history at the Lacy Sports Complex in Oskaloosa.
Central students conducted research in biology, chemistry, genetics, kinesiology and musical theatre over the summer.
The Allan and Grace Braskamp Family Endowment for Purpose, Meaning and Faith supports Central’s student development programs.
Central students created 23 glass orbs for Big Rock Park.
Central’s Student Development office released the 2023 student leadership awards.