Statement from Central College President Mark Putnam
Statement from Central College President Mark Putnam.
Statement from Central College President Mark Putnam.
Central College will hold graduation ceremonies for 308 seniors May 17.
Central will host Iowa Lt. Gov. Kim Reynolds for a STEM fest and town hall meeting.
Central College announced plans to develop and implement a strategy for sustainability education for the next decade. The goal is to accelerate the impact of deep, long-standing commitments to undergraduate sustainability education in an integrated manner. Highlights of the plan include aggressive support for course development in sustainability; undergraduate research opportunities in sustainability; the development…
Sensitive to the economic challenges facing working families and the rapidly escalating cost of higher education, for the second year in a row, Central College has announced its smallest price rate increase in more than 40 years.
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.
Gov. Terry Branstad appointed Central College President Mark Putnam to the Governor’s Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Executive Committee and Advisory Council.
On Saturday, May 11, 348 seniors will graduate from Central College.
After the recent appointment of Bill Northup to vice president of advancement, Central College continues to make strategic moves in the staffing of the advancement office.
Rep. Dave Loebsack of Iowa’s Second Congressional District visited Central College for a tour from students and a meeting with President Mark Putnam.