Central to Host its First-Ever Out of the Darkness Campus Walk
Central College will host its first Out of the Darkness Campus Walk on Sunday, March 31.
Central College will host its first Out of the Darkness Campus Walk on Sunday, March 31.
Nyla Heerema ’63 will discuss “Visions of Cancer” at the next Central RED event on Thursday, Feb. 21.
Central College has mown a labyrinth in the prairie area on the south end of the school’s cross-country course.
Central’s exercise science department partners with a medical device maker and Henry Ford Hospital to explore new technologies to enhance athlete safety.
Bernadette Allen ’78, Jeff Oliver ’79, Steve Sikkink ’83, Kathy Sikkema ’84 and Clay Thompson ’90 will be new members of the Central College board of trustees.
Two Central alumni teamed up to research leukemia in the laboratory. Athena Bowen ’12, aided by her mentor Dr. Nyla Heerema ’63, used the internship to figure out her life goals.
A new Central College Abroad program in Yucatan will allow future medical professionals to explore health care in Latino culture.
The sorority, which has a long history of service, will sponsor a blood drive Nov. 29 in Graham Banquet Hall.
Pella Regional Health Center and da Vinci Surgery brought a state-of-the-art surgical simulator to Central’s campus to show students the newest technology in minimally invasive surgery.
Central College students, faculty and staff were among 4,300 Pella residents who participated in the Start Somewhere Walk at noon on Oct. 7.