Central College Announces Nursing Partnership with Mercy College of Health Sciences
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Central Conversations is a weekly podcast with Central alumni and trustees Harry Smith ’73 and Clay Thompson ’90.
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Latinos Unidos of Iowa awarded scholarships to Central students.
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Jay Wackerly, associate professor of chemistry, co-authors academic article focused on teaching organic chemistry to students.
Oct. 7, 2024
Grandparent Day honors the late Dan Marburger ’89.
Oct. 3, 2024
Central alumnus donates to Central’s internship programs and inspires more donors.
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October brings a variety of music concerts for the public.
Sep. 30, 2024
Mixed media artist and graphic designer Stina Joy Henslee to display exhibit in Mills Gallery.
Sep. 27, 2024
Take a tour of Pella’s coffee shops with Grace Benson ’26 and uncover the best spots where Central College students can relax, study and socialize. From cozy nooks to vibrant cafés, discover the local favorites that make Pella a caffeine lover’s paradise.
Sep. 26, 2024
Central College students will perform “A Body of Water” as an all-student produced play.
Photo Caption: Student leaders Alisa Smith ’27, Kylie Carstens ’26 and Alyson Tenney ’25 have led preparations for the 2025 Out of the Darkness Walk at Central.
Pella, IA (03/26/2025) — The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention will host an Out of the Darkness Walk on Sunday, April 13, on the Central College campus. The return of this event to Central has been led by Kylie Carstens, a Class of 2026 student from Lake City, Iowa.
"The Out of the Darkness walk provides a platform for promoting mental well-being, support for those affected by mental health challenges and working toward a more open, empathetic campus environment," Carstens explains. "Central hosting this event shows that we can bring everyone in the community together to make a difference."
The Out of the Darkness Campus Walks are the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention's signature student fundraising events, designed to engage youth, young adults and their local communities in the fight to prevent suicide, a leading cause of death for young people.
"Seeing this event being hosted last year allowed me to see I wasn't alone in this world, and that there is always hope," Carstens says. "I want to provide other students with the opportunity to see that they are never alone either."
Registration and a resource fair will begin at 1 p.m. in the Maytag Student Center with displays and vendors. Speakers will present information at 1:30 p.m. in Van Emmerik Studio before the one-mile walk, which starts at 2 p.m. on campus. As a fundraising event, all individuals who raise $100 or more will receive a free Out of the Darkness Walk t-shirt.
All are welcome to participate in this walk. Register or donate at afspwalks.donordrive.com/.
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.