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Sculpture of Harold Geisler, found on the Central College Peace Mall.

Central Collection

Take a tour with Lauren Brown ’24 as she highlights the unique art installations across Central College’s campus.

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Founder of RAYGUN T-shirts hosts convocation

Mike Draper, founder of RAYGUN, will be the featured speaker at a convocation at Central College Oct. 3.

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Leading jazz violinist to perform at Central College

Award-winning jazz violinist Christian Howes will perform at Central College Sept. 20.

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Central College community read as the first Writers Reading

Central College community members will read sections from this year’s common reading book “The Other Wes Moore: One Name, Two Fates” as a part of the Writers Reading series Sept. 19.

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Iowa representative and CEO visits Central’s campus

Ako Abdul-Samad, member of the Iowa House of Representatives and founder and CEO of Creative Visions Human Development Institute, will host a convocation at Central College Sept. 19.

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Message from a Graduating Senior

Rhiley Huntington reflects on the gift of a Central education and where it will take her and those whose lives she touches.

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“The Other Wes Moore” selected as 2013 common reading book

“The Other Wes Moore: One Name, Two Fates” has been named the common reading book for the summer of 2013. All incoming first-year students are assigned to read the book before fall classes begin.

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Sustainability advocate hosts convocation

James Farrell, professor of history, American studies, environmental studies and American conversations at St. Olaf College, will visit Central on November 15.

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Photographer reflects on peace in Mills Gallery exhibit

Beginning October 17, the Mills Gallery at Central College will host work by John Noltner, an award-winning author and photographer. The exhibit, titled “A Peace of My Mind,” will feature photographs of ordinary people with insightful views.

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No Parking on the Prairie

Students weed the prairie bioswales in a campus parking lot to showcase the fall wildflowers that reduce toxic run-off.

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