Central Music Department Hosts 2021 Summer Camp
Central College’s music department will host its High School Instrumental Music Camp June 7-10.
Central College’s music department will host its High School Instrumental Music Camp June 7-10.
Jay Wackerly, associate professor of chemistry at Central, has been awarded the Organic Syntheses, Inc. Grant for Summer Research. Amy Philavanh, Class of 2022 and a biochemistry major from Ankeny, Iowa, will help Wackerly conduct research this summer.
Central set a new fundraising record during its fifth-annual Hoo-Rah Day April 13. In total, the college raised $343,217 to help support scholarships and programs.
Russ Goodman, professor of mathematics, and Liz Golovatski, assistant professor of physics, will present “Who should be in STEM?” from 7-8 p.m. Tuesday, March 2.
Central College students and faculty will honor the spirit of Martin Luther King Jr.’s life and work with activities during the week of Jan. 18.
Walter Cannon, professor emeritus of English at Central College, has co-edited a new book titled “Shakespeare’s Auditory Worlds: Hearing and Staging Practices, Then and Now.”
Central College and its accounting faculty and students once again are offering free income tax preparation services for Marion County residents.
Central College’s theatre department will present the film “TRANSFORMED” online only from Nov. 18-21.
Central College will host a discussion about the election results and moving forward from 3-4:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 11, featuring four professors and local political expert Bob Leonard.
Central College will host the fifth annual Midwest Sports Analytics Meeting, a virtual event set for Saturday, Nov. 21.