Central College Hosts Unique Black History Month Activities
Central will celebrate Black History Month through a series of educational and service programs on campus throughout February.
Central will celebrate Black History Month through a series of educational and service programs on campus throughout February.
The Year-in-Review highlights achievements of Central College.
Lori Witt, professor of history, was installed as the 11th Kenneth J. Weller Distinguished Professor of the Liberal Arts.
Central College honored Dean Furness, a 1994 graduate, and Lori Witt, associate professor of history, during its Commencement ceremony Saturday, May 14.
Five Central College faculty members received awards this spring their outstanding leadership in teaching, service and scholarship. Two others were honored for their many years of service.
Central College has announced changes to its board of trustees, including the addition of four new members and the retirement of two others.
Lori Witt, associate professor of history, has been appointed to the State Historical Society of Iowa board of trustees.
More than 300 middle and high school students from central Iowa will compete at the regional History Day competition held April 2 at Central College.
Either individually or as a group, participating students create a documentary, exhibit, paper, performance or website about a historical event, person, issue or idea related to an annual theme. The 2012 theme is “Revolution, Reaction, Reform in History.”