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Assistant Professor of Physics and Engineering Pavithra Premaratne leading a wind tunnel experiment with students.

4 Things You Never Knew About Your Professors

You’ve seen them in front of the classroom, but do you know what else your Central professors are up to?

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faculty updates

Central Announces Changes Among Faculty

Central College is pleased to announce changes among its faculty for the 2019-20 school year.

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Mills Gallery

Seniors to Showcase Art Projects at Mills Gallery

Four Central College students will present their final art projects during the Senior Thesis Exhibit at the Mills Gallery.

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Les Liaisons Dangereuses

Central Presents “Les Liaisons Dangereuses”

Central College’s theatre department presents “Les Liaisons Dangereuses” by Christopher Hampton from April 3-6.

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Frenzy in the Young Tide Pool by Julie McLaughlin

Mills Gallery Presents “Facades of Space Once Shared” by Julie McLaughlin

Central College presents “Facades of Space Once Shared,” an exhibition by Julie McLaughlin, at the Mills Gallery March 25 — April 18.

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"Shifting Structures" by Jane South

Mills Gallery Presents “Shifting Structures” by Jane South

Central College presents “Shifting Structures,” an exhibition by Jane South, at the Mills Gallery, Feb. 14 – March 8.

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Ceramic vessel by Amy Uthus.

Mills Gallery Presents Porcelain Artist Amy Uthus

Central presents “Veritas,” an exhibition of the work of ceramicist Amy Uthus, at the Mills Gallery in the Lubbers Center for the Visual Arts.

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“Learning the Truth,” an artist’s book by Joan Soppe.

Mills Gallery Presents Exhibit of Artists’ Books

Central College presents “Vignettes,” a solo show of artists’ books by Joan Soppe, at the Mills Gallery located in the Lubbers Center for the Visual Arts, Nov. 14 – Dec. 7.

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Metalsmith Theresa Faris.

Metalsmith Artist Featured at Mills Gallery

Central College presents Displaced, an exhibit of metalwork by Teresa Faris, in the Mills Gallery, located in the Lubbers Center for the Visual Arts.

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An accordion book made by artist Meng Qingjiang of the poem “Song of the Everlasting Regret” by Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi. The book is from the collection of Chia Ning, professor of history at Central College, and will be on display at the Mills Gallery, located in the Lubbers Center for the Visual Arts on Central’s campus, Sept. 19 to Oct. 10.

Central’s Mills Gallery Presents a Celebration of Asian Art

Central College presents a Celebration of Asian Art at the Mills Gallery, Sept.19-Oct. 10.

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