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.
READ MORECulver-Stockton College faculty members Seth McBride and Tyler Tomlinson ‘03 were recognized on Sunday, Oct. 25 in The Quincy Herald-Whig’s annual 20 Under 40 publication.
READ MORECulver-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.
READ MOREEarning 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.
READ MOREThe 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.
READ MOREFirst Bankers Trust Company, N.A., gives $5,000 for scholarships for minority students from Illinois
First Bankers Trust Company, N.A., which has banking facilities in six west-central Illinois communities, presented a check for $5,000 to Dr. Douglas B. Palmer, president of Culver-Stockton College, on Thursday, Oct. 1.
READ MOREAngel 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.
READ MOREHOMEBANK, 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.
READ MOREThe Master of Athletic Training program at Culver-Stockton recently underwent a comprehensive program review, and a few changes will be made to benefit future students as well as ensuring the program’s continued compliance with national standards.
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