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New Central board of trustees joining in 2023 are: front row, from left: Shannan Mattiace ’90, Kara Kohler Hoogensen ’96, Lori Fegley ’80 and Kelly Vielmo ’99. Backrow, from left, Dave Smith and Marc Poortinga ’98.

Central Welcomes Six New Board Members

Central welcomes six new Board of Trustee members and recognizes three who earned trustee emeriti status.

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Joseph Vande Kieft

Joe Vande Kieft Named Central College’s CIO

Joseph Vande Kieft ’99 appointed as new chief information officer and will oversee the Information Technology Services department.

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Top 19 Stories of 2019

Central’s Top Stories of 2019

Take a look back at a memorable 2019 with the year’s biggest stories.

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Robert Franks, left, and Cynthia Mahmood, right, are joined by Tej and Karen Dhawan after it was announced the Dhawans established the Franks-Mahmood Fund for Undergraduate Research. The news was shared at a faculty endowed chairs’ conference dinner on campus Sept. 20.

Dhawans’ Gift Establishes Franks-Mahmood Fund for Undergraduate Research at Central

Central College announced Tej and Karen Dhawan, both 1991 graduates of the college, have established the Franks-Mahmood Fund for Undergraduate Research.

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Central Announces New $18,600 Tuition

Central College today introduced a new annual tuition of $18,600 for Fall 2020.

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Tej Dhawan '91

Central Names Tej Dhawan to Chair Board of Trustees

Prominent Des Moines entrepreneur and business innovator Tej Dhawan has been elected chair of the Central College board of trustees.

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Prominent Des Moines entrepreneur and business innovator Tej Dhawan was named vice-chair/chair-elect of the Central College Board of Trustees.

Des Moines Business Leader Dhawan Named Central Board Chair-Elect

Prominent Des Moines entrepreneur and business innovator Tej Dhawan was named vice-chair/chair-elect of the Central College Board of Trustees.

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Central students invest money in own businesses through Start-up Semester

Budding entrepreneurs at Central College are enrolling in the Start-Up Semester course this spring. It’s an innovative course with few lectures and textbook. Instead, students invest $100 of their own money in their own start-up.

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