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Fulbright award sends student to Malaysia

Gregory Teets ’13 was awarded a Fulbright U.S. Student Award to Malaysia.

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Using the Law to Serve Others

Emily Rouse ’14 plans to combine her passions for the law and helping others through a career as an attorney in the public service sector.

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Getting the Job Done in Wales

Hayley Mullins ’15 and Bryanna Pierce ’15 are two Central athletic training students who discovered how valuable their skills are while studying abroad in Wales.

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The Heart of Texas

Central’s Symphonic Wind Ensemble shared special memories in the heart of Texas during winter break—they learned to appreciate not only each other, but the Central College family.

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Musically Warm in Mexico

The Central Vocal/Instrumental Jazz and Pop Combo flew off to Mexico in search of warmer weather, cultural experiences and the opportunity to impact a community.

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Love of the Dutch

Hailing all the way from Colorado, sophomore Megan Davis found her niche with the Central women’s tennis team—and when she’s not on the tennis court, she stays connected with the athletic world as an exercise science major.

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Flipping the Logic

Looking into a private college education, but it seems too expensive? Central’s commitment to affordability is top priority—find out how affordable your Central education can be!

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The Right Fit

Best friends and football teammates Joel Lynde ’16 and Travis DeFrancisco ’16 came all the way from sunny Arizona and discovered a home away from home.

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Interviewing: Speed-Dating Style

Practicing interviewing skills is essential for a college student seeking an internship or a job after graduation. “Speed-dating” interviews were all the rage at Central’s first Interview Blitz, which gave students practical experience.

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Building for a Better Future

Seniors Ryan McPherren and Ryan Dusil are heading up a project that is turning an unused, wooded area at Lake Red Rock into a place where children can discover the natural world.

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