Harmony Receives Recognition

Harmony Receives Recognition

In 2018, Culver-Stockton College received recognition for its Literary & Arts Magazine, Harmony. Congratulations to all the staff who participated in the 41st volume of the magazine. CSPA (Columbia Scholastic Press Association) – Silver…

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C-SC Launches Cyber-Security Program

On July 16, 2018, Culver-Stockton College announced the launch of the new Cyber-Security program. The Cyber-Security Certificate is targeted toward managers and owners of businesses and aims to give them confidence in preventing and managing breaches within an organization.

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2018 Young Writers Conference Competition Results

The 2018 Young Writers conference was held March 28 2018. Multiple awards were given to outstanding written pieces and graphic pieces. Below are the winners. 2018 Young Writers Conference Winners

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Megaphone Wins 17 Awards at State Journalism Competition

The student-run newspaper at Culver-Stockton College, The Megaphone, won 17 MCMA (Missouri College Media Association) awards for the 2017-18 academic year. The editor-in-chief is Laura Johnson, managing editor is Maggie Houska, and the advisor is Jessica M. Martin.

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C-SC Harmony Magazine Receives Recognition

C-SC Harmony Magazine Receives Recognition

In December of 2017, Culver-Stockton College received recognition for its Literary & Arts Magazine, Harmony. The staff who participated in the 40th volume of the magazine received awards at the end of 2017.…

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C-SC Athletic Training Students Win 1st in MoATA Quiz Bowl

C-SC Athletic Training Students Win 1st in MoATA Quiz Bowl

Culver-Stockton College’s athletic training students traveled to Central Methodist University on Saturday, February 3, where they placed 1st in the 6th Annual Missouri Athletic Trainers’ Association Educators and Student Leadership Conference.

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Dr. Patrick Hotle Invited to Israel Conference

PHOTO: Dr. Patrick Hotle in Esfahan, Iran, in 2015 Dr. Patrick Hotle will attend a conference from January 31 through Feb 2 hosted by the University of Haifa in Israel entitled “The Latin East in the 13th Century: Institutions, Settlements and Material Culture.” This commemorates the 800th anniversary of the Fifth Crusade (1217-21). Hotle will be chairing a session entitled “Planning for Crusade and Crusading in the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries.” The Fifth Crusade was an attempt under the leadership of popes Innocent III and Honorius III to recapture Jerusalem and the holy land by attacking through Egypt. Initially the Crusader army made of contingents of Hungarians, Austrians, Germans, Flemish and Dutch soldiers was successful at Damietta. However, when they marched on Cairo the Egyptians under Sultan Al-Kamil used the Nile River to flood the Crusader Army. They were forced to surrender and return to Europe. The Crusade was notable for its size and expense as well as the presence of St. Francis of Assisi who attempted to convert the sultan. Hotle will extend his stay in Israel by a couple days in order to visit and collect information on Acre, the well-preserved last capital of the Kingdom of Jerusalem; its fall to the Egyptian Mamluks in 1291 marked the end of the Crusader states in the Levant. Hotle teaches a course at Culver-Stockton College about the history of the Middle East and the age of the Crusades. During this class, Hotle also features Acre as the location of a simulation called “The Second Crusade: The War Council of Acre, 1148.”

PHOTO: Dr. Patrick Hotle in Esfahan, Iran, in 2015 Dr. Patrick Hotle will attend a conference from January 31 through Feb 2 hosted by the University of Haifa in Israel entitled…

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