Central Faculty Receives Recognition
Five Central College faculty members received awards this spring for their outstanding leadership in teaching, service and scholarship.
Five Central College faculty members received awards this spring for their outstanding leadership in teaching, service and scholarship.
Terence Kleven, professor of religion at Central College, and Shannan Mattiace, a 1990 graduate, were honored at the college’s Commencement ceremony Saturday, May 15.
The Rev. Edwin and Luella Mulder left more than $113,000 to Central College in their estate as part of a living trust, helping establish an endowed scholarship.
Central College will host a special commemoration of Armistice Day and Veterans Day at 1:30 p.m. Monday, Nov. 12, in the Central Chapel.
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.
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.
Students from 10 Midwest colleges and universities will present research and creative work at Central College Nov. 12.
Central College hosts Jennifer Harvey for a racial equality workshop Sept. 20 as part of the college’s Learning for Justice Series.