Athletes have been on campus for nearly two weeks, and the rest of the student body will be arriving at Culver-Stockton College this weekend. Freshmen students will check in at the Mabee Center at 9 a.m. and move into campus residences on Friday.
READ MORERyan Christian has been involved in music for most of his life, but he never had the chance to be part of a marching band during his time as a student at Culver-Stockton College. He’s about to change that.
READ MOREWilliams, a 2019 graduate of Culver-Stockton College who grew up in North County in St. Louis, recently wrote “Utter & Unutterable,” a 50-page paperback collection of poems. She has copies available for sale. It’s also available on Amazon.
READ MORECulver-Stockton College recently hired Maria Berhorst as a lecturer in business. Berhorst, who lives in Canton, is the founder and owner of the 10th Street Children’s Academy in Quincy, Ill.
READ MOREThe 2019-20 academic year at Culver-Stockton College is about to get under way as the school prepares for students to start arriving on campus this week. The incoming class of 2023 will be formally welcomed later this month.
READ MORECulver-Stockton College recently hired Daniel Krystosek as an assistant professor of criminal justice. Krystosek, a native of Milwaukee, Wis., has been an instructor in the sociology department at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas since 2010.
READ MORECulver-Stockton College recently hired Lane Bloome as an assistant professor of mathematics. Bloome is a Bilsland Dissertation Fellow at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Ind., and expects to complete his doctorate in mathematics in October 2019.
READ MORECulver-Stockton College recently hired Patrick Lane as an assistant professor of English. Lane most recently was an English instructor at Stephens College in Columbia, Mo.
READ MOREUnited State Bank recently made a $3,000 donation to Culver-Stockton College for its Student Scholarship Fund.
READ MORECulver-Stockton College wants to strike up the marching band for the first time in what is believed to be at least 50 years.
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