Central Temporarily Waives ACT/SAT Testing Requirements
Central College has announced it has temporarily waived ACT or SAT testing requirements for students applying for admission in Fall 2020.
Central College has announced it has temporarily waived ACT or SAT testing requirements for students applying for admission in Fall 2020.
Leslie Duinink, registrar and class dean at Central College, has been appointed by Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds to the Iowa Board of Chiropractic.
Jay Wackerly, associate professor of chemistry at Central College, was the primary author of research published in “Chemistry — A European Journal” earlier this year.
Kathy Korcheck, professor of Spanish, will present “From Empathy to Engagement: Mobilizing Public Space in Buenos Aires in #Niunamenos and Beyond” as part of Central’s Faculty Lecture Series Tuesday, April 14.
Central College will welcome the photographs of Molly Wood from March 23 through April 17 in the Mills Gallery.
Russ Goodman, professor of mathematics at Central College, presents “Sports Analytics: Ratings, Rankings and Creating the Perfect March Madness Bracket” at 7 p.m. Thursday, March 5.
Cynthia Mahmood, the Frank Moore Endowed Chair in Anthropology and professor of anthropology at Central College, will present “Civic Engagement Between Sikhs and Anthropologists” at 7 p.m. Monday, March 9, in the Boat/Moore rooms of Maytag Student Center.
Central College’s theatre department will present Kander and Ebb’s iconic musical “Cabaret” from March 4-8 in the Kruidenier Theatre.
Central College professors Paul Weihe and Cathy Haustein will present “Flint, Michigan, and the Water Supply: How Safe is Our Own Drinking Water?” as part of the Faculty Lecture Series, Tuesday, Feb. 11.
Central College’s Central RED Society presents “Iowa Caucuses: Results and Implications” by Andrew Green, professor of political science at Central, at 12:15 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 12.