Spring Music Performances
Gabriel Espinosa’s world premiere of his composition “Amelia” will be on Sunday, April 24, during the College Community Orchestra Concert.
Gabriel Espinosa’s world premiere of his composition “Amelia” will be on Sunday, April 24, during the College Community Orchestra Concert.
Eddie Moore Jr. will present a live and virtual discussion on his book “The Guide for White Women Who Teach Black Boys” at Central College.
Margot Pomparat and Marinne Rougé of France have been awarded grants to serve as teaching assistants and take courses at Central College.
After returning from a semester in Granada, Spain, Kate Huisman ’16 didn’t expect to encounter a new culture just 20 minutes away from her hometown.
Brett Rozeboom ’16 was as well prepared as he could be for his six-week medical internship in Cameroon. A biology major from Sioux Center, Iowa, Rozeboom spent nine months planning the trip with the Luke Society of Sioux Falls, South Dakota.
Eight Central students completed their spring semester with a field trip to Peru this summer.
Inspirational speaker and author Bryant K. Smith will speak on campus on Feb. 25 in the Cox-Snow Recital Hall.
On Monday, Dec. 3, Zach Wahls, a same-sex marriage advocate, will be on campus. The event is sponsored by Central College One Iowa, the Office for Student Involvement and the Intercultural Life Office.
The office of intercultural life will once again bring diverse speakers to campus to challenge and broaden the college community. This fall, four guest speakers will focus on religion, religious pluralism and diversity.
In recognition of Domestic Violence Awareness Month, Central College’s Beta Kappa Epsilon fraternity and the Intercultural Life office will host Walk a Mile in Her Shoes.