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Mary and Dale Andringa to speak March 23

Mary and Dale Andringa will share experiences and insights from their careers as business and social entrepreneurs Tuesday, March 23, at 11 a.m. in Cox-Snow Recital Hall.

2010 Iowa Days of Percussion March 26-27

Central College, along with the Iowa chapter of the Percussive Arts Society, will present the 2010 Iowa Days of Percussion Friday-Saturday, March 26-27.

Central’s A Cappella Choir/Chamber Singers Spring Tour

Central College’s A Cappella Choir and Chamber Sings will kick off their spring tour Sunday, March 28, at First Congregational Church in Iowa City, Iowa.

Ron and Debra Rienstra to speak March 22-23

Ron and Debra Reinstra will visit Central College to speak about their new book Worship Words: Discipling Language for Faithful Ministry.

U.S. Poet Laureate Kay Ryan to read March 25

Central College welcomes U.S. Poet Laureate Kay Ryan to read from several of her works Thursday, March 25, in Cox-Snow Recital Hall at 7:30 p.m.

Admitted student overnighter March 28-29

Central College will host an admitted student overnighter for high school seniors Sunday-Monday, March 28-29.

Pozner presents Bachelor Babes, Bridezillas and Husband-Hunting

Central College’s intercultural life office will host speaker Jennifer L. Pozner Wednesday, March 24, at 7 p.m. in van Emmerik Studio.

Central on President’s Honor Roll for community service

For the fourth consecutive year, Central College has been named to the President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll With Distinction.

Cheri Doane receives President’s Volunteer Service Award

Central College’s Cheri Doane, director of community-based learning, was presented with the President’s Volunteer Service Award March 1 in Des Moines.

Central College meets Kresge Challenge

Central College met The Kresge Foundation’s challenge by raising $3.59 million for the education and psychology building, which opened in August, and received a $850,000 grant.