Central College to host climate change conference
Central College and Iowa United Nations Association will host a climate change conference April 25 on Central’s campus in Pella.
Central College and Iowa United Nations Association will host a climate change conference April 25 on Central’s campus in Pella.
Junior Jordan Langer is making the most of her time at Central College—volunteering at a fair trade store, climbing the cliffs of Lake Red Rock and studying abroad in London. Changing her major twice has not set her back, only opened up more options.
Central College has been chosen as one of the most “green” colleges in the nation by The Princeton Review.
The students of the Epidemiology course organized an Oxfam Hunger Banquet to raise awareness of global food disparity. Those dining on tiny meals got to thinking about what waste and nutrition really mean.
James Farrell, professor of history, American studies, environmental studies and American conversations at St. Olaf College, will visit Central on November 15.
The Central College Organic Garden teaches students about sustainable agriculture and provides healthy food for Central Market.