Eric Wood, a senior physical education major from Salem, Mo, received an outstanding student major award during the Missouri Society of Health and Physical Educators annual convention that was held virtually on Nov. 12-14.
CANTON, Mo. — The Culver-Stockton College Wind Ensemble, under the direction of Dr. Trent Hollinger, recently recorded its fall concert “Transformations” that can be heard at https://tinyurl.com/CSCBand2020. “In reflecting on the…
CANTON, Mo. — Culver-Stockton College’s Division of Business, Education and Law is growing its curriculum with the addition of five bachelor’s degrees that will provide students with key skills that…
The Culver-Stockton College Department of Music continues to honor tradition by sharing music of yuletide in its 2020 Christmas Concert. The Concert, Chamber and Collegiate Choirs sing age-old carols and chants, as well as modern expressions of joy.
Rising to the challenge of making music during times of social distancing, the Culver-Stockton College Department of Music recently created “Songs of Flight,” a fall choral concert available on SoundCloud, a music and podcast streaming platform.
Culver-Stockton College’s 27th President, Dr. Douglas B. Palmer, is showing his willingness to “go the extra mile” for C-SC students by running 14.1 miles, one mile longer than a typical half-marathon, in Canton on Saturday, Nov. 14.
Earning a master in education degree is easier than ever at Culver-Stockton. Potential teachers without an education degree can earn certification, and teachers needing state certification to help struggling readers also can finish a degree.
The Culver-Stockton College Department of Theatre will present its next mainstage production, “The Blind,” in a virtual format beginning at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 23 and available through midnight on Saturday, Oct. 31.
Angel Knoverek ‘93, an assistant professor of psychology at Culver-Stockton, spoke on “Teens and Trauma: The Impact of Childhood Trauma on Developing Adolescents” as the first part of a three-part virtual series about the Victims of Crime Act.
HOMEBANK, which has nine banking resource centers in Missouri and Illinois, has made a $15,000 commitment to Culver-Stockton College to be used toward the construction of the Student Experience Center.