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Steve Van Wyk '81

Steve Van Wyk ’81 to Speak at Commencement

Steve Van Wyk ’81 will speak at Central’s 2019 commencement ceremony Saturday, May 18.

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Central College Professor of Biology Anya Butt

Central Announces Census Lecture

Anya Butt, professor of biology, will present “Data Builds a Tapestry: Defining and Understanding Our Community Via the Census,” Monday, Nov. 26.

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Faculty Lecture Series featuring Anya Butt, Michael Harris, Tuan Nguyen and Anna Christensen.

Central Announces 2018-19 Living in Community Faculty Lecture Series

The public is invited to join Central College faculty presenters to explore questions about community and other topics throughout the academic year.

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Mary E.M. Strey, vice president of academic affairs and dean of faculty

Central’s Mary E.M. Strey Selected for National Leadership Program

Mary E.M. Strey, vice president of academic affairs and dean of faculty, has been selected by the Council of Independent Colleges to participate in a year-long program for prospective college and university presidents.

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Pictured, from left: Cynthia Mahmood, Ashley Scolaro, Shelley Bradfield, Amy Young, Kathy Korcheck, Linda Laine, Maggie Schlerman, Keith Ratzlaff, Andrew Green, Jim Shriver

Central Faculty Receive Recognition, Tenure

Ten Central College faculty members received awards this spring for outstanding commitment, energy and innovation.

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Exercise science students at Central College

Central Strength and Conditioning Program Receives NSCA Recognition

Central College and its exercise science program are now recognized as an approved NSCA education program.

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Welcome to Merit (Who? What? Why?)

Central College will soon create a web page for every student on Merit, a media tool that publicizes student achievements. Whenever students receive recognition, Central staff will publish their stories on Merit.

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A Major Decision

First-years and sophomores officially make up their minds on Major Declaration Day. Central allows students to stay undecided until spring of their sophomore year.

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Great Minds Think Alike

The First Annual Chairs’ Conference was an exercise in interdisciplinary sharing, the kind that leads to a more integrated education for Central students.

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Career Center invites government professionals to campus

On Tuesday, Nov. 13, the Central College Career Center will host 16 alumni working for the government. The fall Meet the Pros event will include alumni from a variety of majors, giving current students the chance to meet successful professionals.

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