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Artistic drawing of rock climbing and words Go! Woo and Yea!

Mills Gallery Welcomes Art Exhibit by Leo Bird ’14

Leo Bird ’14 will exhibit his graphic memoir “The Words He Cannot Say” in the Mills Gallery.

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Joy Harjo

Former U.S. Poet Laureate Joy Harjo to Speak at Central

Central will welcome U.S. Poet Laureate Joy Harjo, interviewed by Harry Smith ’73.

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Cover of the Synaptic writing anthology with a butterfly

Central College Releases Latest Issue of ‘Synaptic’

The 44th annual assemblage of remarkable Central College student work covers a wide array of academic disciplines and the second year of publication as “Synaptic.”

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Neil Nakadate, Author

Neil Nakadate, Author, to Speak at Central College Writers Reading

Neil Nakadate to share from his book, “Looking After Minidoka: An American Memoir,” during Writers Reading.

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Central College Earns Two Best of District VI CASE Awards

Central earned two Best of District awards — video and feature article.

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Large group of residents outside the Love in Action Center in Haiti

“Standing on the Shoulders” to be published by Central Alumnus

Tim Brand ’02 was inspired to write a book about his ailing father, Denny Brand ’65 and his impact on Haiti and Central College.

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Cathy Haustein '77

Catherine Haustein ’77, Author, to Speak at Central College’s Writers Reading

Central welcomes Catherine Hinga Haustein ’77 to the Fall 2023 Writers Reading.

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New Synaptic Features Central College Student Creativity

“Synaptic” features the creative works of Central students.

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Debra Rienstra

Debra Rienstra to Speak at Writers Reading Series

The Spring 2023 Writers Reading Series features Debra Rienstra, professor of English, Calvin University.

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Caleb “The Negro Artist” Rainey

Caleb “The Negro Artist” Rainey Performing in Pella

Caleb “The Negro Artist” Rainey will be on campus Feb. 27-28 to conclude Black History Month activities at Central College.

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