Culver-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.
READ MORELeslie 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.
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