World-renowned conductor to lead Central College ensemble
Frank L. Battisti, world-renowned wind ensemble conductor and music educator, will be in residence at Central College Feb. 23 – March 1.
Frank L. Battisti, world-renowned wind ensemble conductor and music educator, will be in residence at Central College Feb. 23 – March 1.
Central College is among the 50 most underrated colleges in America.
Central College will host the 2015 Geisler Penquite Foundation Speakers, featuring sessions focused on education.
Central College will celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr. Day with a special program Jan. 19 and service projects throughout the week.
Central College has been recognized by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching for proven community engagement.
Alliant Energy recently presented a $18,969 rebate to Central College for energy-saving projects.
Linda and Dave Wesselink committed $350,000 to enhance the infrastructure to support current and future international students.
Don Huffman, professor emeritus of Central College, died Dec. 16 at his home in Pella.
Central was named one of only 16 schools to receive the finalist designation for the 2014 President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll.
The first two weekends of December are filled with concerts, from Handel’s “Messiah” and A Cappella Choir classics to jazz combos and carols with a Caribbean twist.