Using the Law to Serve Others
Emily Rouse ’14 plans to combine her passions for the law and helping others through a career as an attorney in the public service sector.
Emily Rouse ’14 plans to combine her passions for the law and helping others through a career as an attorney in the public service sector.
Central College students, faculty, staff and alumni will participate in Community Service Day April 15.
In celebration of Martin Luther King Day, Central College will host a convocation featuring two Central alumni Jan. 20.
Seniors Ryan McPherren and Ryan Dusil are heading up a project that is turning an unused, wooded area at Lake Red Rock into a place where children can discover the natural world.
Washington Monthly’s 2013 ranking of liberal arts colleges lists Central College as No. 37 in the country.
The General Synod of the Reformed Church in America will take place June 20-25 on Central College’s campus. Hundreds of RCA members will meet in H.S. Kuyper Fieldhouse to plan, worship and discuss. During the synod, members will be building school kits with World Vision, a Christian humanitarian organization dedicated to working with children, families…
More than 600 students, faculty and staff donated their time and energy to projects around central Iowa for the annual Service Day in April.
Over spring break, a group of 10 students tackled garbage and compost in a Guatemalan village. They also taught local women about sustainability.
On April 23, Central College will sponsor its annual campus-wide Service Day in which students, faculty and staff will work on dozens of volunteer projects around central Iowa.
Students in the Writing for Non-Profit Organizations course have brought in more than $60,000 in grants for community partners in Iowa.