Culver-Stockton College President Dr. Lauren Schellenberger, accepted the donation from United State Bank (USB) on behalf of the College. USB Senior Vice President Carolyn Schaller and bank employees presented the check during a campus visit. As a major sponsor of the Johnson-Turner IDEA Center, representatives from USB said they are honored to fulfill the commitment made to C-SC. “This gift is a token of our continued appreciation for preparing tomorrow’s leaders to be innovative and invested in the community,” stated Schaller.
READ MOREFuture elementary teachers earning their degrees at Culver-Stockton College are now receiving evidence-based literacy instruction focused on the science of reading. Undergrad students completing their literacy coursework are being trained in Language Essentials for Teachers of Reading and Spelling (LETRS ® ) Vol. 1. The Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) is funding the training as part of their comprehensive plan to improve student literacy across the state.
READ MORECulver-Stockton College junior and musical theatre major Megan Eaton has accepted an apprenticeship at Theatre Aspen in Aspen, CO for the 2024 summer season. She will be an apprentice in lighting. Apprentices reside in the spectacular mountain setting of Aspen, for the entirety of the Theatre Aspen summer season. The theme for the theatre’s summer performances is “Celebrating Resilience: Tales of Triumph and Strength” and features a variety of plays including Steel Magnolias and Legally Blonde the Musical.
READ MORECulver-Stockton College’s Camerata 808 is set to deliver an evening of innovative and experimental music with its final concert of the spring 2024 semester on May 7. The concert will take place at the idiosyncratic time of 8:08 pm in the Merillat Recital Hall, on the campus of C-SC. This event is free and open to the public.
READ MORECulver-Stockton College Juniors Haley Beck and Christian Logue have been appointed as junior marshals for upcoming ceremonies related to graduation this spring. They will be prominent figures for C-SC’s Honors Day, Baccalaureate, and Commencement ceremonies.
READ MOREOn April 11, 2024, a blustery yet beautiful day with family, friends, trustees, faculty, staff, and distinguished guests in attendance, Board Chairman HB Turner installed Dr. Lauren B. Schellenberger as the 28th president of Culver-Stockton College.
READ MOREDr. Scott Giltner, chair of Culver-Stockton College Applied Liberal Arts and Sciences Division, and holder of the Dr. John A. Sperry Jr. Endowed Chair of Humanities, will present the annual Sperry Lecture at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 23 in the Merillat Chapel and Recital Hall inside of the Robert W. Brown Performing Arts Center on the Culver-Stockton College campus. The lecture is offered as part of C-SC’s academic and cultural events program. It is free and open to the public.
READ MOREOn Saturday, April 6 over 40 walkers and virtual walkers participated in the 7 th annual Fallen Officer Walk. Each year, C-SC Criminal Justice students choose a fallen officer to honor and represent during the campaign and walk. The fallen officers chosen this year were from the area that the student calls home. Not only did the students represent their officer who made the ultimate sacrifice, but as part of the class, they also connected to the families of the officer.
READ MOREAs the academic year comes to a close, Culver-Stockton College invites students of all ages and backgrounds to embark on a transformative educational journey this summer through summer classes. The first summer 5-week session is scheduled for May 28 through June 30, with the second 5-week session running July 8 through August 11.
READ MORECulver-Stockton College is proud to announce the Student Honors Art Show, a juried exhibition that will spotlight the creations of Culver-Stockton students throughout the 2023-2024 academic year. The show will take place in the Mabee Art Gallery on the C-SC campus. The student honors show will be held Thursday, April 18-Wednesday, May 8, with gallery hours from 6-8 pm and is free and open to the public. During this period, visitors will have the opportunity to experience a variety of artistic expressions, ranging from traditional mediums such as painting and sculpture to innovative digital artworks.
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