Central Faculty Received Funding to Benefit Teaching
The Moore Family Foundation Faculty Development Program for Teaching provided $63,879 in grant funding for faculty projects at Central.
The Moore Family Foundation Faculty Development Program for Teaching provided $63,879 in grant funding for faculty projects at Central.
Central became the first college in Iowa — and one of just four in the nation — to earn accreditation from the Council on Accreditation of Strength and Conditioning Programs.
Central will launch a new strength and conditioning major this fall.
Step back in time to June 1944 with Mark Barloon, Central’s senior lecture of history, and the events of the Allied amphibious assaults against Hitler’s Atlantic Wall.
Terence Kleven obtained an extension of the Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program award he received to conduct research in Arabic political philosophy.
Sara Shuger Fox, associate professor of kinesiology, worked with a team including Andrea Arthofer, M.D. and a 2017 Central graduate, to research and publish an article in the International Journal of MS Care.
The Arthur J. Bosch Endowment is providing six Central College students the opportunity to undertake summer research projects as Bosch Undergraduate Summer Research Fellows.
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’s Kathy Korcheck publishes essay focused on the photography of eviction in the wake of the global financial crisis in Spain.
Terence Kleven, the Jacob and Gela Schnucker Sessler Endowed Chair of Philosophy and Religious Studies at Central College, publishes “Faith and Reason in the Reformations.”