Leslie Payne has been hired as the vice president for advancement and marketing at Culver-Stockton College. She will direct and coordinate strategic planning for capital and alumni campaigns, donor relations, marketing and community relationships.
READ MOREDr. Scott Giltner, a professor of history at Culver-Stockton, was part of a team that won a national virtual trivia tournament in August which attracted more than 800 educators and school employees playing on more than 300 teams from 39 states.
READ MORECulver-Stockton College welcomed 311 new students to campus for the fall 2020 semester. That number includes freshmen and transfer students. It marks the ninth consecutive year that the number of new students at C-SC has topped 300.
READ MORECarson Riddle, a senior at Culver-Stockton College, recently was selected as one of 50 college students in the United States by The Council Foundation to receive a $5,000 academic scholarship.
READ MORECulver-Stockton College has been named the National Association for Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) College of the Month for August by Next College Student Athlete (NCSA), a Chicago-based for-profit organization.
READ MOREDr. Scott Giltner, professor of history at Culver-Stockton College, recently took part in an episode of David LaMere’s “The Wild Huntsman” podcast to discuss Giltner’s 2008 book.
READ MOREThis year’s EDM activities, held Saturday, Aug. 22, were limited to the C-SC campus because of the COVID-19 pandemic, but organizers designed each activity for students to help other groups and organizations.
READ MOREMayor Jarrod Phillips ’00 signed a proclamation on Aug. 12, 2020, declaring that Wednesday, Aug. 26, 2020 will be celebrated as “Centennial of the 19th Amendment Celebration Day” in Canton, Mo.
READ MOREDonations from two families will allow the Culver-Stockton College athletic department to complete the first phase of the renovation of its weight training facility in Charles Field House.
READ MORETwo Culver-Stockton College history professors recently were guests as part of the “History Ago Go” podcast with host Rob Mellon, executive director of the Historical Society of Quincy and Adams County.
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