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A scene from rehearsal with the Cratchit family and Mr. Scrooge.

Watch the Iconic ‘A Christmas Carol’ Production at Central

Join Ebenezer Scrooge and the Cratchit Family for the classic “A Christmas Carol” performed by the Central theatre program.

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Joy Harjo

Former U.S. Poet Laureate Joy Harjo to Speak at Central

Central will welcome U.S. Poet Laureate Joy Harjo, interviewed by Harry Smith ’73.

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Elizabeth Rhoads Read, fiber artist

Mills Gallery Features Elizabeth Rhoads Read Art

Central College opens Elizabeth Rhoads Read art exhibit.

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Central College Announces Summer Student Research Awards

Central’s summer research options take students to many locations — camps, football fields, Greece, bee fields, research labs, writing labs and senior living centers.

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Ryan Rumery, Photo Credit: DKC/O&M

Central College Alumnus Wins Tony Award

Ryan Rumery, sound designer and a 1999 Central graduate, won a “Tony” Award® for sound design of a play.

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Poster for The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940 play

Central College Theatre to Perform ‘The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940’

Central College theatre program performs “The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940.”

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Central College Releases Latest Issue of ‘Synaptic’

The 44th annual assemblage of remarkable Central College student work covers a wide array of academic disciplines and the second year of publication as “Synaptic.”

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Senior Art Showcase to Feature Art and Art Research

Central College art majors will showcase their end of semester art projects April 17 to May 10.

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Choir practice

Music Concerts at Central This Spring

Central College will showcase five concerts and four senior recitals in April.

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Amy Haney Art Exhibit at Central College’s Mills Gallery

Artist Amy Haney will exhibit her printmaking in the Lubbers Center for the Visual Arts through Friday, April 12.

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