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Central Announces World Food Prize Lecture

Aditi Mukherji, the first recipient of the Norman Borlaug Field Award by the World Food Prize Foundation, will present Central College’s annual World Food Prize Lecture from 11 a.m. to noon Tuesday, Nov. 2.

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Central College’s Central RED Society to Present “Climate Change — The Past, Present & Future”

Central College’s Central RED Society will present “Climate Change — The Past, Present & Future” with Russ Benedict, professor of biology, on Tuesday, Oct. 5 and Oct. 12.

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Central Faculty Lecture Series Focuses on Immigration in the Midwest

Maria Snyder, associate professor of German and French, and Anya Butt, professor of biology, will present “Model Citizens and Undesirable Aliens: Immigrants in Iowa” from 7-8 p.m. Wednesday, April 7.

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Central Alum Harry Smith To Speak at Called To Climate Action Event

Central College alum Harry Smith will be the keynote speaker at the annual event Called to Climate Action: Uphold and Upheave.

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Central RED Society Presents “Let’s Talk” with Radio Personality Bob Leonard

Central College’s Central RED Society presents “Let’s Talk” with Bob Leonard of KNIA/KRLS radio in Pella, Knoxville and Indianola at noon Thursday, Feb. 20.

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The Roe Center’s solar array is one of many sustainable design features at Central College Conference guests are invited to tour the platinum LEED-rated Roe Center in a workshop led by director of facilities planning and management Mike Lubberden and architect Kevin Nordmeyer.

Central College to host climate change conference

Central College and Iowa United Nations Association will host a climate change conference April 25 on Central’s campus in Pella.

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Senator Rob Hogg to speak on climate change at Central

A prominent voice in the state legislature on climate change issues, Senator Rob Hogg of Cedar Rapids will address Central College on climate change issues Nov. 20.

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