Using the Law to Serve Others
Emily Rouse ’14 plans to combine her passions for the law and helping others through a career as an attorney in the public service sector.
Emily Rouse ’14 plans to combine her passions for the law and helping others through a career as an attorney in the public service sector.
Joshua Doležal, associate professor of English, will read from his memoir “Down from the Mountaintop” April 10 at Central College.
Walter Cannon, professor of English, will read from his new book of poems “The Possible World” for the Writers Readings series Jan. 30.
Patsy Snead ’13 wrote about her service-learning experience teaching ELL in Des Moines for the course Literary Journalism, taught by Josh Dolezal, associate professor of English.
Honors students present their year-long senior thesis—a culmination of their work at Central College.
Rhiley Huntington reflects on the gift of a Central education and where it will take her and those whose lives she touches.
Students in the Writing for Non-Profit Organizations course have brought in more than $60,000 in grants for community partners in Iowa.
From March 18-22, author Scott Russell Sanders will be in residence at Central College, and on March 21, he will read from his latest book, “Earth Works,” for the Writers Reading series.
Junior Emily Rouse interned at British Parliament in London—an invaluable experience for her future career as a lawyer.
On Feb. 21, Walter Cannon, professor of English, will read from his new book “Who Hears in Shakespeare?” for the Writers Reading series.