Central Will Be Represented at National IMPACT Conference in Boston
A Central College team will present “Mobilizing Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, Justice Initiatives at Predominantly White Institutions” at the national IMPACT conference in Boston.
A Central College team will present “Mobilizing Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, Justice Initiatives at Predominantly White Institutions” at the national IMPACT conference in Boston.
Caleb “The Negro Artist” Rainey will be on campus Feb. 27-28 to conclude Black History Month activities at Central College.
Central College had a news-filled 2022 with new programs, successful fundraising, accreditations and awards.
Central welcomed 200 students during the Iowa TRIO Conference which featured leadership skill-building activities centered around the theme of working to make our world a better place.
Welcome Week will feature new programs to nurture and build upon Central’s culture of caring for others, engaged citizenship and inclusion.
Central is thrilled to recognize two Fulbright Foreign Language Teaching Assistant awardees for 2022-23..
Central was awarded two Upward Bound grants to support income-eligible, first generation Central students.
Óscar Reynaga, senior lecturer of Spanish and dean of the Class of 2023, was a selection judge for films screened during the Des Moines Latino Film Festival.
Central College students elected the Student Senate executive officers for the 2022-2023 academic year: Quinn Deahl ’23, president; DelTon Alexander ’24, senate leader; Jenna-Marie Hernandez ’24, parliamentarian; Gunner Hutton ’25, treasurer; and Delia Hintz ’25, secretary.
Central’s Student Development office released the 2022 student leadership awards, from 56 outstanding nominations.