Getting the Job Done in Wales
Hayley Mullins ’15 and Bryanna Pierce ’15 are two Central athletic training students who discovered how valuable their skills are while studying abroad in Wales.
Hayley Mullins ’15 and Bryanna Pierce ’15 are two Central athletic training students who discovered how valuable their skills are while studying abroad in Wales.
Central College will kick off a yearlong celebration to mark the 50th anniversary of the study abroad program.
Blaire Modic, an experienced leader of international study programs throughout Central America and Europe, is the new director of study abroad at Central College.
The Vermeer Charitable Foundation recently awarded a $500,000 grant to support the international student initiative at Central College.
Junior Jordan Langer is making the most of her time at Central College—volunteering at a fair trade store, climbing the cliffs of Lake Red Rock and studying abroad in London. Changing her major twice has not set her back, only opened up more options.
Rhiley Huntington reflects on the gift of a Central education and where it will take her and those whose lives she touches.
Lyn Isaacson, associate dean for global education at Central College, will travel to Brazil from May 5-10 with a high-level delegation from 14 other U.S. institutions to meet with potential partner campuses and learn about Brazilian higher education.
Noelia Barbolla Báez is a Spanish language assistant from El Puerto de Santa Maria, Spain, working with students at Central this year. She recounts her experience as a teacher, student, friend, traveler and survivor of the Central College “jungle.”
Junior Katherine Zellmer will host an International Dinner featuring Austrian foods on April 11 after studying abroad in Vienna, Austria.
The numbers of Central College—from financial aid assistance to study abroad and internship participation—showcase an investment opportunity not to be passed up.