CANTON, Mo. — Since 2020, Culver-Stockton College (C-SC) has provided a flexible pathway for professionals with bachelor’s degrees in non-education fields to transition into teaching. Through C-SC’s Alternative Teacher (ALT)…
CANTON, Mo. — Culver-Stockton College (C-SC) was recently awarded a $4,000 grant from the Community Foundation Serving West Central Illinois & Northeast Missouri to support Culver-Stockton’s innovative STEAM (Science, Technology,…
William “Bill” Bass ’95 and Dr. Kurt C. Schuett ’97 will be inducted into the Culver-Stockton College (C-SC) Education Hall of Excellence during a ceremony April 15 at C-SC. Bill…
Culver-Stockton College (C-SC) is pleased to welcome acclaimed author J.E. Stamper as the keynote speaker for its upcoming Education Mini Conference on Thursday, March 27. Stamper, who speaks at 9…
Culver-Stockton College’s commitment to academic innovation and student success is growing. The College is proud to announce two new accelerated programs from the Criminal Justice and Education Departments. These programs…
Canton, MO – Culver-Stockton College (C-SC) will host a one-day conference, Navigating Complex Trauma: Responsive Interventions for the Helping Professions, on Friday, December 13, 2024, at the Mabee Center. The…
Future elementary teachers earning their degrees at Culver-Stockton College are now receiving evidence-based literacy instruction focused on the science of reading. Undergrad students completing their literacy coursework are being trained in Language Essentials for Teachers of Reading and Spelling (LETRS ® ) Vol. 1. The Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) is funding the training as part of their comprehensive plan to improve student literacy across the state.
The education department of Culver-Stockton College held its spring 2024 Mini-Conference for their students on Tuesday, March 26, from 9am-2pm on the Culver-Stockton campus.
The education department of Culver-Stockton College will hold the Fall 2023 Mini-Conference for their students 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Nov. 2 on campus.