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Local High School Students Complete IT Certification Workshop at Central

Four high school students from the Pella area recently completed a two-week workshop on campus at Central College as they worked toward IT certification.

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Central RED to Host Zoom Event About Bats

Central College’s Central RED Society will present “The World of Bats” at 7 p.m. Tuesday, July 14.

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Central College Announces Changes Among Faculty

Central College announces changes among its faculty for the 2020-21 academic year.

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Central Announces Geisler Penquite Scholars

Central College’s education department has announced its 2020 Geisler Penquite Scholars.

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Central Faculty Receives Recognition

Five Central College faculty members received awards this spring their outstanding leadership in teaching, service and scholarship. Two others were honored for their many years of service.

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Central Waives ACT/SAT Testing Requirements

Central College has announced it has waived ACT and SAT testing requirements for students applying for admission in Fall 2020 and Spring and Fall 2021 semesters.

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Central Receives Gift from Geisler Penquite Foundation to Fund Learning Lab

Central College received $339,000 in grant funding from the Geisler Penquite Foundation that will go toward scholarships and an innovative learning lab for education students.

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Central’s Dolezal Publishes Essay on Syruping in Literary Journal

Joshua Dolezal, Central College professor of English, recently published his essay “Syruping” in Fourth Genre, a literary journal devoted to notable, innovative work in creative nonfiction.

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Central Student Wins Prestigious Scholarship for Work With Environment

Elizabeth Sheldon, a member of the Class of 2021, has received the highly competitive Udall Scholarship.

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Central Offers Special Pandemic Summer Course for Students

Central College will offer two special remote courses in the summer of 2020 about the COVID-19 pandemic — one for incoming first-year students and another for current students.

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