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Endowed Residency in Liberal Arts

Thomas J. and Charlene P. Gaard Endowed Residency in the Liberal Arts is a signature residency bringing notable guests to Central each year. We host leaders in art, education, politics and more for multi-day residencies, where they can interact with students and guests. These integrated learning opportunities for faculty and students reflect our liberal arts emphasis, enhance students' education and make it possible for you to engage in meaningful and up-close exchanges with known experts over an extended period.


The illustrious American Shakespeare Center will perform Shakespeare and Oscar Wilde masterpieces March 21-23 at Central College.

Central College hosts world-renowned Shakespeare tour

The illustrious American Shakespeare Center will perform Shakespeare and Oscar Wilde masterpieces March 21-23 at Central College.

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The Theater of Public Policy uses intelligent humor and improv comedy to tackle leading issues. They teach and perform Nov. 12-13 at Central College.

Public policy meets improv theater at Central College

The Theater of Public Policy will use improv theater to tackle sustainability issues Nov. 12.

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Theater company TE’A (Theatre, Engagement & Action) will perform “There’s Something About America” Oct. 1 at Central College.

New York theater group performs original drama at Central College

Theater company TE’A (Theatre, Engagement & Action) will perform “There’s Something About America” Oct. 1 at Central College.

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Former national spokesperson Tommy Vietor to speak at Central College

Central College will host its first scholar-in-residence through the Thomas J. and Charlene P. Gaard Endowed Residency in the Liberal Arts Oct. 8-10

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