Granting Their Time and Talents
Students in the Writing for Non-Profit Organizations course have brought in more than $60,000 in grants for community partners in Iowa.
Students in the Writing for Non-Profit Organizations course have brought in more than $60,000 in grants for community partners in Iowa.
Central College was named to the 2013 President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll with Distinction by the Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS).
Faculty and students teach English and American culture to Karen refugees from Burma, and learn how to be better teachers in the process.
The Symphonic Wind Ensemble at Central College will be hosting a variety show featuring administration, faculty and students on Nov. 7.
More than 700 Central College students, faculty and staff volunteered on Service Day. Read more about five projects and community partners that are changing Iowa and the world.
On April 24, Central College students, faculty and staff will join together to work on dozens of volunteer projects as part of Service Day. Classes will be cancelled all day to allow students to participate.
Central College was named a Finalist for the Presidential Award by the Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS). Central was one of only 14 schools in the nation—and the only one in Iowa—awarded the distinction.
Cheri Doane, director of community-based learning, was honored for her work with the Iowa Commission on Volunteer Service.