Parting Shot
The Story of the Red Telephone Box on Campus
Hailey Swan ’23 tells the story of Central’s iconic red phone booth.
Hailey Swan ’23
July 14, 2022
Teaching Treasures
The harpsichord on Central’s campus brings together high-impact learning and a creative, rich artist environment for Central students.
Ian Moschenross, Professor of Music and Central Music Academy Instructor
April 13, 2022
Representing the U.S. (And Central) In Tokyo
Taryn Pennington ’13, employed by the United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee, explains health care services for top-tier athletes.
Taryn Pennington ’13
January 13, 2022
Innovative Academics: Relevant Programs for Today’s World
During the past two years, we’ve dealt with many complex issues — not the least of which was navigating through a global pandemic.
Jon Witt, Professor of Sociology
October 15, 2021
Thank You for Being Forever Dutch®
Athletics holds a special place in my heart. I’ve been an athlete, coach and fan at Central and loved every role.
Sunny Gonzales Eighmy ’99, Vice President for Advancement
July 15, 2021
Young Climate Activists Like Me Need Support From Older Generations
Climate change is the problem we young climate activists are trying to fix, and we need your help.
Tiffany Van Gilst ’23
April 7, 2021
From Moment To Movement
Yana Rouse ’21 and Marin Harrington ’21 are helping lead an effort to build a culture of inclusion at Central.
Yana Rouse ’21 and Marin Harrington ’21
January 15, 2021
History Repeats
The Class of 2020 missed its spring Commencement. The Class of 1930 would have empathized.
Dan Weeks
November 13, 2020
It Was the Best of Times, It Was the Worst of Times
“This might be the happiest I’ve ever been,” I told my friends. The news I had to leave London arrived one week later.
Marin Harrington ’21
May 20, 2020
‘Now What’ for Local News and the Liberal Arts?
Special guest editor Kyle Munson ’94 revisits his 1994 alumni magazine essay.
Kyle Munson ’94
February 14, 2020
