Central College Announces Changes Among Faculty
Central faculty welcomed seven new members and announced other changes for the 2022-23 academic year.
Central faculty welcomed seven new members and announced other changes for the 2022-23 academic year.
Central will welcome alumni, family and friends back to campus for Homecoming 2022 from Oct. 7-9.
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.
The Central College Visual and Performing Arts Department will present a concert of opera scenes on both Friday, Feb. 25, and Saturday, Feb. 26.
Central College’s department of visual and performing arts will present “That Day in Tucson” from Nov. 17-20 in Kruidenier Theatre on Central’s campus.
Central’s department of visual and performing arts will present the 2014 Tony Award-winning musical “A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder” from Oct. 7-10 in Kruidenier Theatre on Central’s campus.
Central’s music and theatre departments will present Dan Goggins’ musical comedy “Nunsense” from April 22-25 in Kruidenier Theatre.
Central College’s theatre department will present “Shakespeare Shorts” online only from Feb. 24-27. The series is made up of short films that redefine the works of Shakespeare.
Walter Cannon, professor emeritus of English at Central College, has co-edited a new book titled “Shakespeare’s Auditory Worlds: Hearing and Staging Practices, Then and Now.”