Central Offers Special Pandemic Summer Course for Students
Central College will offer two special remote courses in the summer of 2020 about the COVID-19 pandemic — one for incoming first-year students and another for current students.
Central College will offer two special remote courses in the summer of 2020 about the COVID-19 pandemic — one for incoming first-year students and another for current students.
What does it mean to be Forever Dutch®? Central students share their experiences on what being Forever Dutch means to them.
Central College’s Living in Community Faculty Lecture Series will feature Anna Christensen, lecturer in philosophy, on Tuesday, April 16.
The public is invited to join Central College faculty presenters to explore questions about community and other topics throughout the academic year.
James Muyskens ’64, university professor at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York, will speak at the Central College commencement Saturday, May 19.
Central College hosts a regional conference of the Lilly Fellows Program, Reason and Faith on the 500th Anniversary of the Reformation, Friday-Saturday, Oct. 13-14.
Twelve new faculty members will join Central College this year — experts in physics, chemistry, music and more.
Is a world-state an ideal worth pursuing? Matthew Wells ’18 and Hannah Marcum ’18 won research grants to study this political debate in Paris.
David Timmer, professor of religion, has been awarded the Dr. Jacob and Gela Schnucker Sessler Chair in Philosophy and Religion.
Since 1976, Chad Ray has been motivating Central College students to seek answers to life’s biggest questions.