Central’s Top Stories of 2024
Dec. 18, 2024
Celebrate the year end with look back at our most popular and most-read stories.
Mark L. Putnam shared his perspective on managing institutions of higher education for long-term success.
Dec. 18, 2024
Celebrate the year end with look back at our most popular and most-read stories.
Dec. 17, 2024
Central College celebrated staff achievements and milestone anniversaries.
Dec. 16, 2024
David Barnes, retired dentist, helped mentor Central students exploring health majors and now supports students with an endowed scholarship.
Dec. 12, 2024
The Central community exceeded goals for the number of donors and dollars raised on Giving Tuesday.
Nov. 21, 2024
Central Red learns about Manning, Iowa, and its unique elements.
Nov. 14, 2024
Personal training program at Central earns NSCA Education Recognition Program recognition.
Nov. 12, 2024
Central’s alumni magazine Civitas and the Forever Dutch Lager launch earned CASE Best of District VI awards.
Nov. 7, 2024
Central’s Mark Barloon dives into the history of “Saipan: D-Day in the Pacific.”
Nov. 5, 2024
With the IPTC agreement, Central streamlines the transfer pathways for community college students.
Nov. 4, 2024
Join Ebenezer Scrooge and the Cratchit Family for the classic “A Christmas Carol” performed by the Central theatre program.
Photo Caption: Central’s Stephanie Wise, assistant professor of political science, published an article in Social Science Quarterly.
Pella, IA (03/04/2025) — Stephanie Wise, assistant professor of political science at Central College, has published an article in "Social Science Quarterly" examining the effects of presidential legitimacy rhetoric.
Titled "The Public Consequences of Presidential Legitimacy Rhetoric," the study tests three key theories: that such rhetoric strongly influences co-partisans, is largely ineffective or backfires due to its radicalism. Using data from an original survey experiment, Wise extends prior research on the Supreme Court to assess public support for Congress and democratic norms.
Findings suggest presidential rhetoric on Congress is mostly ineffective but may trigger a mild backlash, particularly among independents. The study also highlights a distinction between democratic norm attitudes and views on congressional legitimacy, challenging claims about a president's ability to reshape institutional legitimacy through rhetoric alone.
Central College of Pella, Iowa, is a private college known for its active student body, academic rigor and athletics success. Our students learn collaboratively with supportive educators who share a commitment to intellectual engagement, personal growth, career readiness and civic involvement. Founded in 1853 and shaped by its Christian heritage, the college of 1,100 students participates in NCAA Division III athletics and is a member of the American Rivers Conference. Central is an active part of the Greater Des Moines region and just minutes from Lake Red Rock, Iowa's largest lake.