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Creative Storytelling through Music and Art

Featured in: Insider Higher Ed Student Success newsletter

Students in Central’s Elementary Music Methods wrote and illustrated original children’s books.

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Harry Smith ’73 Shares Plans After NBC

Featured in: KNIA/KRLS Radio

Harry Smith ’73 shared his final report for NBC Nightly News Thursday, April 4, and let the audience know his plans to return to Central College. The 1973 graduate heads to Pella this fall.

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Erich Minton ’05 Crafts Unique Glass Eggs

Featured in: Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise and AOL.com

Erich Minton ’05 handcrafts glass-blown Easter eggs for The Great Bartlesville Egg Hunt.

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Political Science Professor Andrew Green Talks Iowa Elections

Featured in: London School of Economics’ USAPP

Central College’s Andrew Green predicts the republican party will likely keep its hold on Iowa this year.

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Central President Mark Putnam Comments on Financial Aid Delays

Featured in: Iowa Capital Dispatch

Mark Putnam, Central president, adds commentary on how the financial aid delays cause uncertainty for students.

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Ben Hodges ’06 returns to Central Coaching Team

Featured in: BVM Sports

Central welcomes back Ben Hodges ’06 as the new football defensive coordinator.

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Central Alums Among 40 Under 40 Leaders

Featured in: Des Moines Business Record

Three Central Alumni are honored as 40 Under 40 leaders by the Des Moines Business Record.

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Mark Woodley ’99 Named 2023 Iowa Sportscaster of the Year

Featured in: KWWL TV

Mark Woodley ’99 honored as the 2023 Iowa Sportscaster of the Year.

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Denise Bartlett Garth ’80 Among Most Powerful Women in Business

Featured in: International Business Weekly

Denise Bartlett Garth ’80, Chief Strategy Officer at Majesco, named one of the 30 most powerful women in business.

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Central College and Pella “Imagine More”

Featured in: Iowa Capital Dispatch

The “Imagine More: It’s Central to Pella” initiative will blend the boundaries between college and town through strategic partnerships and projects taking place both on and off campus.

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