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‘A Body of Water’ Performance Set for Oct. 3-6

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Central Students to Perform “Little Shop of Horrors”

Central Students to Perform “Little Shop of Horrors”

“Little Shop of Horrors” is Central College’s first mainstage production of the year, running Wednesday-Sunday, Oct. 18-22 in Kruidenier Theatre.

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Author Tim Wise to Speak at Central College

Author Tim Wise to Speak at Central College

Central College hosts anti-racist author and educator Tim Wise for an address titled “Challenging the Culture of Cruelty: Understanding and Defeating Race and Class Inequity in America” in Cox-Snow Recital Hall Wednesday, Oct. 18, at 7 p.m.

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Central College to Host Reformation Conference

Central College to Host Reformation Conference

Central College hosts a regional conference of the Lilly Fellows Program, Reason and Faith on the 500th Anniversary of the Reformation, Friday-Saturday, Oct. 13-14.

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Part of Central’s International Family

Part of Central’s International Family

One of Central College’s newest faculty members, Michaela Maschek is associate director of Central College in Vienna and lecturer of German on campus this fall.

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Falling in Love with Literature

Falling in Love with Literature

Guess who loves Shakespeare and demolition derbies? Read to learn more about Central’s newest assistant professor of English, Valerie Billing.

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Top of His Game

Top of His Game

Brett Meyer ’07 has won a national reputation for being one of the country’s best professional golf instructors.

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Central Celebrates Homecoming

Central Celebrates Homecoming

Central College will host alumni, family and friends for Homecoming Sept. 22-24.

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Central Adds 12 Faculty Members

Central Adds 12 Faculty Members

Twelve new faculty members will join Central College this year — experts in physics, chemistry, music and more.

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Central and Pella Wellness Consortium to Host Community Reading Events

Central and Pella Wellness Consortium to Host Community Reading Events

Pella community members are invited to read “The Sacred Acre,” discuss the story together and hear guest speaker Aaron Thomas.

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Students Investigate the World-State Ideal in Paris

Students Investigate the World-State Ideal in Paris

Is a world-state an ideal worth pursuing? Matthew Wells ’18 and Hannah Marcum ’18 won research grants to study this political debate in Paris.

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