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Nov. 29, 2017
Central College’s beloved annual Christmas Candlelight Concerts will take place in Pella and Des Moines during December.
Nov. 27, 2017
Central received a $25,000 Small Matching Assets to Community Health (MATCH) grant from The Wellmark Foundation to expand its sustainability education program.
Nov. 21, 2017
Central will continue the fall 2017 Faculty Lecture Series with a presentation by Jeremia Njeru.
Nov. 21, 2017
Bob Leonard, Ph.D. and special news editor at KNIA KRLS Radio in Pella/Knoxville, will present, “Experiences in the Media in America’s Political Divide.”
Nov. 7, 2017
The late Sheila Holzworth ’85 will be formally recognized in the newly expanded P.H. Kuyper Gymnasium.
Nov. 7, 2017
Central announced tuition for the 2018-19 academic year.
Nov. 6, 2017
Kyle McMcord, a political activist, author and professor of English at Drake University, will speak at Central.
Oct. 30, 2017
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Photo Caption: Central College will host a reception for Terence J. Kleven, as he is installed as the Dr. Jacob and Gela Schnucker Sessler Chair of Philosophy and Religion.
Pella, IA (02/17/2025) — Central College will install Terence J. Kleven, professor of religious studies, as the Dr. Jacob and Gela Schnucker Sessler Chair of Philosophy and Religion at 4 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 25, in the Upper Chapel. The ceremony and reception are open to the public. Kleven will deliver a lecture as part of the event.
Central named Kleven to the endowed chair during the May 2021 Commencement ceremony. However, he spent 2021 to 2023 in Amman, Jordan, conducting research in Arabic political philosophy at the University of Jordan as a Fulbright U.S. Scholar.
"I'm honored to formally recognize Dr. Kleven for his dedication to research in religious studies and commitment to teaching," says Mary E. M. Strey, vice president for academic affairs. "He brings a global perspective to his classes, enriching the learning experience for students. His deep knowledge of religion, global politics and research is a tremendous asset to Central's students and faculty. He is truly deserving of this distinction."
Kleven has taught at Central since 1996. He earned his bachelor's degree in religious studies from the University of Calgary, in Calgary, Alberta, and completed his master's and doctorate degrees at McMaster University, in Hamilton, Ontario. Kleven later was granted two postdoctoral fellowships - one at Boston College, with language study at Harvard University, and another at Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Kleven has received more than two dozen international, national and regional awards, fellowships and grants, including three Fulbright Visiting Scholar grants. His first Fulbright took him to the Louis Pouzet Center for Classical and Medieval Studies at the Oriental Library of The University of St. Joseph, Beirut, Lebanon. His second Fulbright, a two-year term, took him to the University of Jordan in Amman, Jordan. In 2001, the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching named him Iowa Professor of the Year. He has also received a National Endowment for the Humanities for research tenured at the American Research Center in Cairo. He has conducted research at the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science in Berlin. On two occasions, he led Central students on international education programs in Turkey.
Kleven published a book, "Faith and Reason in the Reformations," a collection of essays which were presented at a conference held in honor of the 500th anniversary of the Protestant Reformation.
At Central, Kleven has served as humanities division chair and department chair, faculty representative to the board of trustees and a member of numerous councils, committees and task forces. He has taught 28 different courses in religion, history, philosophy and languages. In addition to his work at Central, he serves as a part-time priest at St. James' Episcopal Church in Oskaloosa and severs as a supply minister for several Reformed churches.
Established in 2002, the endowed chair recognizes faculty members for outstanding contributions to Central and provides support for teaching, research and scholarship. The position honors Jacob and Gela Schnucker Sessler, longtime friends of Central, for their commitment to academic excellence. Kleven is the third recipient, following Chad Ray, professor emeritus of philosophy (2002-2017), and David Timmer, professor emeritus of religion (2017-2020).
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.