The first radio drama is “Carmilla,” one of the early works of vampire fiction coming from a 19th century story. The second play is an original script by Richard Thorne called “The Shadow People,” which is about a woman haunted by mysterious people.
READ MORECulver-Stockton College students Keelie O’Brien and Steven Walker have been invited to submit one piece each for Varsity Art XXV, the 25th annual group exhibition curated by members of faculty from 22 regional colleges and universities.
READ MOREDr. Alissa Burger, an associate professor of English at Culver-Stockton College, recently had an article published in the journal “Teaching American Literature: A Journal of Theory and Practice.”
READ MOREA groundbreaking ceremony at Culver-Stockton College will celebrate the beginning of construction for a highly anticipated addition to the campus that is at the heart of the college’s educational mission.
READ MOREDr. Jay Hoffman recently was recognized by the Mid-America Athletic Trainers Association for his outstanding work in the field of athletic training. Hoffman is an associate professor of athletic training and health sciences.
READ MOREDr. Dell Ann Janney ‘87, a professor of accounting at Culver-Stockton College, recently was a presenter for the Global IMA Faculty Friday Webinar Series, sponsored by the Institute of Management Accountants.
READ MORELucas Dotson, a student at Quincy High School in Quincy, Ill., was awarded the Josh Houchins Art Award during an awards ceremony for the Quincy Art Center’s 47th annual High School Student Art Competition, which opened on Saturday, Jan. 23.
READ MORECarter Knake, a senior media communication major from Havana, Ill., was chosen to be a student panelist during the Degy Entertainment College Education & Entertainment Summit held virtually on Friday, Jan. 22.
READ MOREFour students in Dr. Kim Gaither’s Global Strategy class during the Fall 2020 semester combined to earn a global top 25 ranking in an online simulation course.
READ MOREPrecautions taken for the COVID-19 pandemic are preventing live performances on the Culver-Stockton campus this year. In spite of those difficulties, the theatre department recently created a production that will be receiving national recognition.
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