Review of Central’s Top Stories in 2022
Central College had a news-filled 2022 with new programs, successful fundraising, accreditations and awards.
Central College had a news-filled 2022 with new programs, successful fundraising, accreditations and awards.
Central faculty members Paulina Mena and Russ Benedict created two modules for PEERS.
Kate Nesbit, assistant professor of English, co-authored a chapter in the newly released book that explores how faculty compose and use pedagogical documents to establish classroom expectations and teaching practices
Launch into the holidays with Central College’s music department that will host five different ensemble concerts in December.
Daniel Vos, lecturer of religious studies at Central College, will present at the 2022 Annual Meeting of the Society of Biblical Literature.
Andrew Green, professor of political science, offered political predictions to Bloomberg News, prior to the mid-term elections.
Central College will present Gilbert and Sullivan’s “HMS Pinafore,” a comic operetta in two acts, Nov. 17-20.
Hendrik G. “Henry” Van Leeuwen, Central College Class of 1950 graduate, bequeathed $224,787 to Central to establish the Van Leeuwen Scholarship for students.
Central’s World Food Prize Lecture to feature Madhura Swaminathan, professor and head of the economic analysis unit at the Indian Statistical Institute in Bangalore, India.
Central RED Society will present “A Hospitable Place: A Photo Tour of Historic and Modern-Day Hospices” with Linda Laine, interim associate academic dean at Central, on Thursday, Nov. 3.