Awards for the Greek Life Student of the Year and the Greek Lifetime Achievement Award for both men and women were given during a virtual presentation recently organized by the Office of Student Life at Culver-Stockton College.
Dr. Kelly M. Thompson, retiring president at Culver-Stockton College, will be the speaker at Culver-Stockton’s 164th commencement at 11 a.m. on Sunday, Oct. 25. Approximately 220 graduate candidates will be welcomed back to campus.
Multiple students were recognized by the Office of Multicultural Development during a virtual presentation recently organized by the Office of Student Life at Culver-Stockton College.
Kenna Armstrong was named the Emerging Leader of the Year, and Kailee Gaither was named the Richard D. Valentine Student Leader of the Year during a virtual honors assembly coordinated by the Office of Student Life.
The surprise presentation was made during an online meeting of the faculty assembly. The proclamation was read by Dr. Chad DeWaard, chair of the faculty assembly and an associate professor of political science.
Matthew Osborn’s dissertation focused on mobile technology adoption and the decision science associated with mobile grocery shopping. Statistics show that acceptance of mobile grocery shopping (and pickup delivery) has grown slowly.
The staff of the Wildcat Wire and the Megaphone, Culver-Stockton College’s student news outlets, recently received several awards from the Missouri College Media Association.
Walsh’s paper, titled “William Jennings Bryan, Evangelicals and the Democratic Party,” uses the career of Bryan to explain the transformation of evangelical Protestantism from the early 19th century through the populist campaign of Donald Trump.
Bill Boxdorfer, director of student engagement and the J.E. & L.E. Mabee Recreation and Wellness Center at Culver-Stockton College, recently was named as a general member to the fundraising events committee for NACA.
Culver-Stockton College begins the first week of school with the EDM event, formerly known as the Extreme Dome Makeover. It gives students the opportunity to go into the community to do service.