Central’s Terence Kleven Awarded Fulbright Research Extension
Terence Kleven obtained an extension of the Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program award he received to conduct research in Arabic political philosophy.
Terence Kleven obtained an extension of the Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program award he received to conduct research in Arabic political philosophy.
The Arthur J. Bosch Endowment is providing six Central College students the opportunity to undertake summer research projects as Bosch Undergraduate Summer Research Fellows.
Andrew Green, Central College professor of political science, and Kurt Sernett, a 2021 Central graduate, authored a chapter of a book published digitally last year and just made available in print.
Central College had a lot to celebrate in 2021. As we look ahead to a new year with optimism and purpose, we look back at some of the most impactful Central stories of 2021.
Terence J. Kleven, the Jacob and Gela Schnucker Sessler Professor of Philosophy and Religious Studies at Central, has been awarded a Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program grant to conduct research in Arabic political philosophy at the University of Jordan in Amman, Jordan.
Central College’s Central RED Society will present “Culture Night: Chile” with Paulina Mena, associate professor of biology, during a virtual event at noon Tuesday, May 18.
Central College will host a discussion about the election results and moving forward from 3-4:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 11, featuring four professors and local political expert Bob Leonard.
Central College’s Central RED Society presents “Let’s Talk” with Bob Leonard of KNIA/KRLS radio in Pella, Knoxville and Indianola at noon Thursday, Feb. 20.
Central College’s Central RED Society invites its members to sit in on three presentations of “The January Series,” a collection of speakers at Calvin University in Michigan.
Andrew Green, professor of political science at Central College, will present “From the Iowa Caucuses to the White House: Understanding Donald Trump’s 2016 Electoral Victory in Iowa” at 7 p.m. Monday, Nov. 18, in the Boat/Moore rooms of Maytag Student Center.