Scotty Allison, an assistant professor of music at Culver-Stockton College, recently earned a doctor of musical arts degree with a major in choral conducting from the University of Iowa in Iowa City, Iowa.
Rob Carmichael, head athletic trainer and senior lecturer in athletic training and clinical instructor at Culver-Stockton College, began his 3-year term as president and official spokesperson of the Missouri Athletic Trainers Association on May 30.
The award was established by Logan M. Doty ’19 in recognition of his parents for their dedication to help him meet his educational goals and meeting the needs of the readiness of his first classroom.
The George R. and Mary Frances Nichols Foundation recently made a $10,000 gift to Culver-Stockton College to be used toward the purchase of uniforms for the marching band, which will debut in the fall of 2020.
Culver-Stockton College recently recognized 160 students on its president’s list for academic achievement during the spring 2020 semester.
Jordan Billingsley, a sophomore elementary education major from St. Louis, named the Resident Assistant of the Year and Jenna Lord, a senior healthcare management major from Lee’s Summit, Mo., inducted into the C-SC Resident Assistant Hall of Fame
Students were recognized for overall academic achievement, outstanding performance within their major, academic competition and campus leadership. Many of the awards have been established by or in memory of Culver-Stockton alumni.
Dr. D’Ann Campbell, a professor of history, is the recipient of the Walter S. Reuling Faculty Prize for Innovation in Student Learning at Culver-Stockton College. She was recognized during the Honors Day Convocation held May 12.
Eric Larson was recognized during the Honors Day Convocation held in the Alexander Campbell Auditorium and shown live online on May 12.
Edward “Scape” Martinez is a California-based accomplished multidisciplinary artist and writer who has been involved in graffiti art since the 1980s. He will speak to the Pandemic Art class taught by Debra Scoggin-Myers, senior lecturer in art.