Award-Winning Civil Rights Activist Fania Davis is Visiting Scholar
Social activist, restorative justice scholar and civil rights attorney Fania Davis will be Central College’s Woodrow Wilson Visiting Scholar.
Social activist, restorative justice scholar and civil rights attorney Fania Davis will be Central College’s Woodrow Wilson Visiting Scholar.
While Central College will celebrate its Homecoming in September with traditions such as football and the Lemming Race, musical and theatrical performances also will take center stage.
The MidWestOne Bank Foundation has donated $20,000 to Central College’s renovation of Douwstra Auditorium.
Ian Moschenross, professor of music at Central College, will present a piano recital featuring classical piano music as well as a selection composed by a Central alumnus, Friday, Sept. 21.
Central College announces four new teaching faculty members and four new staff members.
The Moore Family Foundation Faculty Development Program for Teaching is providing grant funding for 14 faculty projects for the 2018-19 academic year.
Central invites college-bound high school students to visit campus for Discover Central Visit Days July 18, 19 and 20.
Mary E.M. Strey, vice president of academic affairs and dean of faculty, has been selected by the Council of Independent Colleges to participate in a year-long program for prospective college and university presidents.
Central College has been selected to attend the AAC&U 2018 Institute on Integrative Learning and Signature Work at Boston University in July.
Ten Central College faculty members received awards this spring for outstanding commitment, energy and innovation.