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.
READ MOREEric Larson was recognized during the Honors Day Convocation held in the Alexander Campbell Auditorium and shown live online on May 12.
READ MOREEdward “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.
READ MOREHow has Culver-Stockton College faculty adapted to educating students during the COVID-19 pandemic? To discover that answer, one should start with the college’s mission statement.
READ MOREAwards 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.
READ MOREDr. 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.
READ MOREMultiple 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.
READ MOREKenna 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.
READ MORECheyenne Grissom, a senior psychology and criminal justice major from Frankford, Ind., recently was elected president of the Student Government Association at Culver-Stockton College for the 2020-21 academic year.
READ MOREThe 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.
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