Pura Vida in Costa Rica
Doing research in Costa Rica is a revelation, say the first members of Central’s newest research program.
Doing research in Costa Rica is a revelation, say the first members of Central’s newest research program.
“A simple walk down the street with my Central College professor in Mexico led me all the way to Tonga,” writes Carolyn Corson ’16. “And I haven’t looked back since.”
Central’s A Cappella Choir recently toured Austria and Germany, with more than 60 student vocalists performing at illustrious locations.
From Lake Tahoe, Aly Garwood ’15 tells stories of bears, coyotes, rescue animals and more on her own television show.
Central College’s psychology program is ambitious — and it shows. This spring, an impressive cohort of 29 Central students presented their research at the Midwestern Psychological Association (MPA) conference in Chicago.
Sara Shuger Fox, assistant professor of exercise science, and senior Andrea Arthofer explored the United Arab Emirates together while presenting research in Abu Dhabi.
Professor of political science Keith Yanner was a journalist writing about politics before he became a scholar of the discipline.
Central students never stop chasing possibilities, and many seniors have already lined up new opportunities to serve and grow after graduation.
Since 1976, Chad Ray has been motivating Central College students to seek answers to life’s biggest questions.
It only took a little charisma on a Central theater trip for Cat Rebelskey ’16 to land the internship of her dreams.