vervocity | Fri, 06 Dec 2024 19:36:44 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 /wp-content/uploads/2021/07/cropped-favicon-32x32.png vervocity | 32 32 SENIOR CAPSTONE GALLERY SHOW “CROWDED CREATIVITY” /news/2024/senior-capstone-gallery-show-crowded-creativity/ Thu, 05 Dec 2024 23:06:46 +0000 /?p=39329 The opening of Crowded Creativity, C-SC capstone project for seniors, will be held Saturday, December, 7 from 2-4 pm, located in the Mabee Gallery. ’s Mabee Gallery is located…

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The opening of Crowded Creativity, C-SC capstone project for seniors, will be held Saturday, December, 7 from 2-4 pm, located in the Mabee Gallery. ’s Mabee Gallery is located in the Herrick Foundation Center and is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

 

Senior capstone projects allow C-SC students to exhibit the knowledge they’ve gained and skills obtained through coursework during their undergraduate careers. This year’s “Crowded Creativity” show will host the works of 11 graphic design students and two fine arts students. Graphic design students include Abigail Bliven, Abigail Brancato, Bradley Collins, Noah Crenshaw, Alexandria Hedgecock, Katherine Kindhart, Victorya Knoverek, Christian Logue, Jair Romo, Nicholas Spannaus, and Faith Younce. The art education students include Andrea Altiser, Brandi Beckett, and Selina Guzman.

 

Abigail Bliven is from Quincy, Illinois. She states, “I have always been drawn to creativity, organization, and problem solving, and graphic design checks all of those boxes.” Abigail Brancato is from Excelsior Springs, Missouri. Her capstone is titled Kansas City Titans. Brancato quotes Paul Rand, “Design can be art. Design can be aesthetics. Design is so simple, that’s why it is so complicated.” Bradley Collins is from Clarence, Missouri. He states, “Graphic design has always been a way for me to express myself and show people what I’m capable of!” Noah Crenshaw is from Canton, Missouri. His capstone is titled Lewis Street Playhouse Rebrand. Crenshaw states, “Anything can be done with imagination and a #2 pencil.” Selina Guzman is from Springfield, Illinois. Her capstone piece is titled Tio Ringo. Guzman states, “My pieces consist of individuals who have shown me a sense of home because, within this lifetime, we are all just walking each other home.” Alexandria Hedgecock is from New London, Iowa. She states, “I think that both music and design go hand in hand. Both can get chaotic, but can also be beautiful.” Katherine Kindhart is from Camp Point, Illinois. She states, “I always try to challenge myself to better my work, I feel like that’s how I learn better.” Victorya Knoverek is from Quincy, Illinois. Her capstone is titled Missouri Counseling Association. Knoverek states, “I’m always looking to create something with purpose and meaning.” Christian Logue is from Glen Carbon, Illinois. He states, “Many of my works are inspired from the books and cartoons I’ve watched and read, so I aspire to influence others through my own illustrations.” Jair Romo is from Muscatine, Iowa. He states, “Go even further beyond your limits.” Nicholas Spannaus is from Decatur, Illinois. He states, “Transforming views one lens at a time.” Faith Younce is from Bonney Lake, Washington. She states, “As a marketing/graphic design major, I’m always thinking about ways to market and share my passions with the world. What better way to do that than with my own baseball team? I mean seriously, ‘How can you not be romantic about baseball?’ ~ ѴDzԱ”

 

Andrea Altiser is from Hannibal, Missouri. Her capstone is titled Precious Moment ‘06. She states, “Art is an important part of my life, and I cannot wait for it to become an important part of my students’ lives as well.” Brandi Beckett is from Hannibal, Missouri. Her capstone is titled Pansies. She states, “My goal is to inspire my students to believe they are capable of anything. It is my mission to push my students to brighter horizons, no matter where they start or come from. “You’re Braver than you Believe, Stronger than you Seem, and Smarter than you Think.” -Winnie the Pooh.

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C-SC PROFESSOR APPOINTED TO S.E.E. BOARD OF DIRECTORS /news/2024/c-sc-professor-appointed-to-s-e-e-board-of-directors/ Mon, 04 Nov 2024 20:20:56 +0000 /?p=37993 Professor of Accounting Dr. Dell Ann Janney was appointed to the board of directors for the Society for Experiential Education (SEE), formerly the National Society for Experiential Education…

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Professor of Accounting Dr. Dell Ann Janney was appointed to the board of directors for the Society for Experiential Education (SEE), formerly the National Society for Experiential Education at the September 2024 board meeting. Founded in 1971, SEE is the premier, nonprofit membership organization composed of a global community of researchers, practitioners, and thought leaders committed to the establishment of effective methods of experiential education. Janney joined SEE in 2012. In 2016, she completed SEE’s Experiential Education Academy, and in 2017, became a member of the Experiential Education Academy faculty. Janney has taught numerous courses for the Academy over the past seven years. During this time, the Academy has launched a new curriculum and utilized instructional designers for the creation of the courses.

During Dr. Janney’s service (2012-2021) as the Associate Dean for Experiential Education, established a strategic plan for excellence in experiential education. She worked with faculty to develop seven categories of defined experiential education, implemented experiential courses as part of the general education program, created an approval process for recognizing courses designated as experiential, and coordinated training and mentoring of new faculty to educate them on experiential education. Dr. Janney was recognized as the 2021 Society for Experiential Education’s Outstanding Leader in Higher Education. “When Dr. Janney was in a leadership position overseeing experiential learning, she was instrumental in ensuring that became a leader in innovative pedagogy,” stated C-SC President Dr. Lauren Schellenberger.

Dr. Janney has also served the Society on the 2023 and 2024 Conference Planning Committee including chairing the Awards Committee in 2023. Dr. Janney will co-chair the Society for Experiential Education’s Strategic Communications Committee and is a member of the finance committee.

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CULVER-STOCKTON COLLEGE DEPARTMENT OF THEATER TO PRESENT “ALL IN THE TIMING” /news/2024/culver-stockton-college-department-of-theater-to-present-all-in-the-timing/ Fri, 20 Sep 2024 14:35:33 +0000 /?p=37176 The Theatre Department of has announced the production of “All In The Timing;” by David Ives to be performed Thursday, September 19, 2024, through Saturday, September 21,  2024,…

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The Theatre Department of has announced the production of “All In The Timing;” by David Ives to be performed Thursday, September 19, 2024, through Saturday, September 21,  2024, at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, September 22, at 3:00 p.m in the Merilatt Black Box Theatre located in the Robert W. Brown Performing Arts Center. Admission for the public is $10 for adults; students and seniors are $5. For ticket reservations, contact the Fine Arts Office at 573-288-6346 or by email at finearts@culver.edu.

“All in the Timing” is a collection of six short comedic plays that are at the same time witty, romantic, and absurd. The plays feature clever dialogue and outlandish situations ranging from creation of a new language to chimps trying to type Hamlet. The plays explore themes such as the role fate plays in our lives and the difficulty of human communication. Six actors will play multiple parts for an evening of entertaining theater. This show contains adult language and content.

This production of “All In The Timing” is under the direction of Dr. David Lane, professor of theatre, with assistance from Michael York, assistant professor of theatre design and production, and David McReynolds, assistant technical director.

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C-SC Launches Summer Leadership Academy /news/2023/c-sc-launches-summer-leadership-academy/ Wed, 15 Feb 2023 14:48:52 +0000 /?p=20015 Fabiola Leadership Academy participants must register by April 1 for the week-long program.

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Fabiola Leadership Academy at is inviting outstanding young leaders entering grades 9-12 to participate in the Fabiola Leadership Academy set for June 12-16, 2023, at the campus.

The leadership program offers immersive training with a strong focus on ethical decision-making, teamwork, and community-based learning. Inspired by the Moorman Pillars of Leadership and based on the Social Change Model, the academy’s curriculum will be led by Dr. Matthew Osborn, assistant professor of business and Moorman Professor at Culver-Stockton.

Students of the program will have an opportunity to participate in innovative and hands-on learning activities that help them become more effective leaders at home and school and in the community and workplace. Some events include service-learning projects, discussions, simulation exercises, social-networking activities, and a pitch competition where students can win monetary prizes.

“Built on the principles of ethical business decision-making, students will develop skills that will set them apart from their peers regarding problem-solving, project management, and ethos in business,” said Osborn. “These are skills we desire our next generation of community and business leaders to have as they enter the workforce.”

Designed as a supplemental learning program to the high school curriculum, the Fabiola Leadership Academy draws students from around the tri-state area in a campus setting where they are encouraged to strengthen their leadership abilities and uncover their passions and talents.

“Our area high schools are doing an incredible job preparing well-rounded students for the future, and we are excited to provide these young people with an additional opportunity to network with their peers and build leadership skills throughout the summer months,” said Dr. Douglas B. Palmer, president of .

The cost of the program is $100 and includes the week-long curriculum, room and board, and the opportunity to log 15 community service hours. Registration for the Fabiola Leadership Academy is due by April 1, and spots are limited. To apply for the program, visit the .

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Announces 68 Pillars For Excellence Program Scholars /news/2023/culver-stockton-college-announces-68-pillars-for-excellence-program-scholars/ Mon, 13 Feb 2023 20:47:39 +0000 /?p=19988 has announced that 68 high school seniors have been honored in this year’s Pillars For Excellence Program scholarship competition.

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Four winners to receive full-tuition scholarships

has announced that 68 high school seniors have been honored in this year’s Pillars For Excellence Program scholarship competition.

Of the 68 participants, four incoming freshmen have been awarded a full-tuition scholarship to the college through the program, which rewards academic excellence and demonstrated abilities to flourish in the curriculum at Culver-Stockton and in their future endeavors.

The four students receiving the full-tuition scholarships are:

· Cierra Bush of Taylor Ridge, Illinois. Bush is a senior at Rockridge High School. She plans to major in accountancy and play softball at Culver-Stockton.
· Morgan Adams of Ottawa, Kansas. A senior at Wellsville High School, Adams plans to major in biology/pre-optometry and also play softball at Culver-Stockton.
· Ava Kilburn of Macomb, Illinois. Kilburn is a senior at West Prairie High School. She plans to major in nursing at Culver-Stockton.
· Elizabeth (Libby) Skaggs of Mansfield, Texas. Skaggs is a senior at Mansfield High School, where she has participated in the marching band. She plans to study political science at Culver-Stockton and continue with the college’s marching band.

To be eligible for the Pillars For Excellence Program, students must be accepted to and have maintained at least a 3.75 cumulative grade point average in high school. During the competition, participants complete a tour of the campus with a college ambassador, attend a session with the Pillars Scholar committee, and submit an essay pertaining to a current event as assigned by the Pillars Scholar committee.

The remaining 64 Pillars Scholars all received additional scholarship aid. All were invited to attend the Pillars Luncheon in January to celebrate their achievements.

“We congratulate all of our Pillars Scholars who dedicate themselves to their education and strive for excellence as they advance toward their future goals,” said Dr. Douglas B. Palmer, president of .

In addition to scholarship funding, Pillars Scholars are automatically admitted into the college’s Honor’s Program, which includes a comprehensive leadership course, a service-project course, academic mentorship with a research project, special seminar and conference opportunities, and recognition during Culver-Stockton’s commencement ceremony.

All Pillars Scholars receive an additional $500 in travel study grants to add to the $1,500 in grants they can accrue during their four years at Culver-Stockton. In total, Pillar Scholars can use the $2,000 in potential funding for any special fees associated with domestic or international travel courses.

As a member of the Honors Program, these students are provided both social and academic opportunities, including admission into the LEADS Conference as well as participating in elite events together.

“We feel very fortunate to be able to offer the full-tuition scholarships as well as other academic funding and additional benefits to support all Pillars competitors,” said Palmer. “We look forward to watching these students flourish during their time here at and beyond.”

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Culver-Stockton releases Fall 2022 President’s List /news/2023/culver-stockton-releases-fall-2022-presidents-list/ Wed, 08 Feb 2023 19:06:53 +0000 /?p=19960 is pleased to publish the academic honors list for fall 2022. This semester, C-SC recognized 150 students for academic merit with the distinction of President’s List representing the highest honor of excellence within the College.

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is pleased to publish the academic honors list for fall 2022. This semester, C-SC recognized 150 students for academic merit with the distinction of President’s List representing the highest honor of excellence within the College.

The following students at were named to the President’s List for fall 2022. Requirements of the President’s List are as follows:

● A student was enrolled in and completed at least 12 semester hours and earned a grade
point average (GPA) of 4.0 or higher.
● Courses offered on a satisfactory/unsatisfactory or pass/fail basis do not count toward
graded credit.

Fall 2022 President’s List at

● Kalia Abad, Corona, CA
● Austin Adam, Durham, MO
● Hailey Akers, Bucklin, MO
● Kyle Amburgey, Valrico, FL
● Madison Austin, Bolivar, MO
● Katlyn Baker, Serena, IL
● Kennedi Barber, Elsberry, MO
● Stephen Barnhart, Jackson, MO
● Haley Beck, Windsor, IL
● Gabrielle Beffa, Festus, MO
● Marlon Bender, Valley Center, CA
● Alexander Berck, Petersburg, IL
● Hildur Bergvinsdottir, Akureyri, Iceland
● Jaden Bethel, Kahoka, MO
● Craig Bland, Hudson, IL
● Lauren Bloom, Rochester, IL
● Shaina Boal, Riverside, CA
● Jordan Bolte, Macomb, IL
● Angelina Brown, Olympia, WA
● Trinity Burton, LaHarpe, IL
● Maggie Byrd, Evansville, IN
● Eireland Cady, Canton, MO
● Peyton Campbell, Point Pleasant, WV
● Logan Candelaria, Colorado Springs, CO
● Zhane Cariglia, Maywood, MO
● Malia Carmack, Glasgow, MO
● Alayna Chandler-Gutierrez, Valley Center, CA
● Sean Cleary, Barrington, IL
● Brandilyn Compton, Potosi, MO
● Britina Condren, Keokuk, IA
● Abbey Conner, Springfield, IL
● Cade Coon, Groveland, IL
● Madison Covey, Beloit, WI
● Abigail Currant, Wentzville, MO
● Aidan Dailey, New Smyrna Beach, FL
● Kierstin Darr, Smithville, MO
● Crystal DeOrnellas, Keokuk, IA
● Haley Dotson, Quincy, IL
● Megan Eaton, Macon, MO
● Kyla Ellis, O’Fallon, IL
● Isaac Ellison, Canton, MO
● Katelyn Felt, Waukee, IA
● Anthony Flores, Ogden, UT
● Morgan Frankenhoff, Quincy, IL
● Joshua French, Canton, MO
● Elijah Friend, Lincoln, NE
● Mackenzie Frizzell, Maple Ridge, Canada
● Kino Garcia, Shorewood, IL
● Zayne Gaus, Ewing, MO
● Malachi Gnade, Old Monroe, MO
● Hunter Goehl, La Grange, MO
● Alannah Grider, Belleville, IL
● Isaac Griffin-Akana, San Antonio, TX
● Emma Hackett, Buffalo, MO
● Ava Hammons, Blue Springs, MO
● Alexander Harmon, Columbia, MO
● Elizabeth Henshaw, Golden, CO
● David Hernandez, Bakersfield, CA
● Rommarrus Hinson, Orlando, FL
● Samantha Hirner, Palmyra, MO
● Adam Homeyer, New Haven, MO
● Olivia Hopp, Toulon, IL
● Wyatt Houseworth, Curryville, MO
● Hannah Howell, Loraine, IL
● Hunter Huddle, Arvada, CO
● Taylor Hunt, Preston, MO
● Hannah Husted, Stoutland, MO
● Rowdy Jackson, Canton, MO
● Kirstin Jannin, Perryville, MO
● Heather Jarvis, Canton, MO
● Patrick Kelly, Holmen, WI
● Lucas Kim, Buenos Aires, FO
● Noah Klauser, Quincy, IL
● Logan Knapp, O’Fallon, MO
● Victorya Knoverek, Quincy, IL
● Mckenzie Lathrom, New London, MO
● Brooke Lawson, Hannibal, MO
● Alexie Little, Iowa City, IA
● McKenna Little, Quincy, IL
● Kayla Livesay, Mt. Sterling, IA
● Nathan Lopez, Plainfield, IL
● Tara Mackey, Rosemont, IL
● Matias Madaria, Buenos Aires, Argentina
● Brant Maggi, St. Peters, MO
● Eva Manuel, Versailles, MO
● Charles Martin, Argyle, TX
● Renae Martin, Perry, IL
● Blanca Martino, Lugagnano Val D’Arda, Italy
● Meredith Masters, Monroe City, MO
● Hannah Matrisch, Rochester, IL
● Jaden McAfee, Kahoka, MO
● Faith McCoskey, Pittsboro, IN
● Jacob McGhee, Centerton, AR
● Davin Meier, Camp Point, IL
● Hannah Menefee, Paola, KS
● David Miller, Lockport, NY
● Isabella Mitchell, Hannibal, MO
● Jason Moist, Des Moines, IA
● Ryan Moore, Glen Iris, Australia
● Jacob Morris, Calverton Park, MO
● Hannah Murfin, Quincy, IL
● Andrew Myers, Lewistown, MO
● Baylee Northington, Macon, MO
● Avery Oetting, Hallsville, MO
● Shannon O’Neil, Liberty, IL
● Bailey Orsette, Lapeer, MI
● Kiana Ortiz, Tucson, AZ
● Tim-Luca Ott, Wöllstein, Germany
● William Owen, New London, MO
● Noah Parrish, LaBelle, MO
● Rylan Poole, Pleasant Hill, IA
● William Queen, Canton, MO
● Madison Ramey, Palmyra, MO
● Elaysia Rasmussen, Chula Vista, CA
● Hannah Ratts, Junction City, KS
● E’rmoni Redden, St. Charles, MO
● Ruben Reinertsen, Lincoln, Norway
● Anthony Ribes, Benld, IL
● Emma Roseberry, Wentzville, MO
● Pennelope Ruiz, Hickory Hills, IL
● Alison Sadler, Rochester, IL
● Gabriel Schneider, Marthasville, MO
● Jasmine Simpson, Naperville, IL
● Samantha Smith, Middletown, MO
● Jared St. Juliana, Hannibal, MO
● Shelby Starnes, Quincy, IL
● Delaney Straus, Philadelphia, MO
● Brooke Sullivan, Palmyra, MO
● Julia Svegin, Anneloev, Sweden
● Houston Swan, Carthage, IN
● Braden Taylor, Lee’s Summit, MO
● Jacob Tharp, Ballwin, MO
● Clayton Thomas, Centralia, MO
● Alexandrea Thompson, Des Moines, IA
● Cody Thorne, St. Charles, MO
● Jacob Todd, Fort Worth, TX
● Maggie Tuxhorn, Rochester, IL
● Carson Vandello, Marengo, IL
● Ariel Vaupel, La Grange, MO
● Sopheea Vomund, St. Louis, MO
● Abigail Ward, Hannibal, MO
● Katelyn Webb, Benton, MO
● Elijah Wiggins, Las Vegas, NV
● Ethan Wilkinson-Felgate, Johannesburg, South Africa
● Cassandra Williams, Sikeston, MO
● Mackenzie Wilson, New Haven, MO
● Ashlin Wisdom, Monroe City, MO
● Lauren Woodworth, Quincy, IL
● Taylor Worthey, Paola, KS
● Morgan Zavoral, Mokena, IL

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Culver-Stockton Releases Fall 2022 Provost’s List /news/2023/culver-stockton-releases-fall-2022-provosts-list/ Wed, 08 Feb 2023 19:02:23 +0000 /?p=19955 is pleased to publish the academic honors list for fall 2022. This semester, C-SC recognized 179 students for academic merit with the distinction of Provost’s List, the second-highest honor of excellence within the College.

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is pleased to publish the academic honors list for fall 2022. This semester, C-SC recognized 179 students for academic merit with the distinction of Provost’s List, the second-highest honor of excellence within the College.

The following students at were named to the Provost’s List for fall 2022. Requirements of the Provost’s List are as follows:

● A student was enrolled in and completed at least 12 semester hours and earned a grade point
average (GPA) between 3.5 and 3.99.
● Courses offered on a satisfactory/unsatisfactory or pass/fail basis do not count toward graded credit.

Spring 2022 Provost’s List at

● Zeshaun Adams, Tamuning, Guam
● Marissa Abell, Ewing, MO
● Rilee Allen, Davenport, IA
● Damarai Allison, Hannibal, MO
● Hallie Altheide, Hannibal, MO
● Jessica Andrews, Pleasant Plains, IL
● Rosa Anguiano, Topeka, KS
● Connor Arrowood, Lake Ozark, MO
● Parsa Asadpoor, Frankfurt, Germany
● Isaiah Bailey, Anchorage, AK
● Gwyneth Baker, Bolivar, TN
● Chloe Bannerman, Nolensville, TN
● Cecilia Bell, Hannibal, MO
● Andrea Belme, Huntington Beach, CA
● Bailey Berry, Roodhouse, IL
● Bailey Bexten, Harrisburg, MO
● Kamryn Biggs, Itasca, TX
● Klaudia Blaszczyk, Warsaw, Poland
● Cody Bliven, Bowen, IL
● Tomas Borer, Santa Fe, Argentina
● Ethan Boulanger, Coconut Creek, FL
● Delainey Bradshaw, Coal Valley, IL
● Ashleigh Brawley, Princeville, IL
● Gabriele Brooks, Donnellson, IA
● Benjamin Brookshire, Hartsburg, MO
● Gabriel Brown, Olympia, WA
● Vance Cameron, Warsaw, IL
● Patrick Campbell, Spring, TX
● Lauryn Campbell, Quincy, IL
● Milan Cardoen, Passendale, Belgium
● Jamison Ceradsky, Humeston, IA
● James Ching, Kailua Kona, HI
● Jared Christian, Plainville, IL
● Emily Coatsworth, Mexico, MO
● Katherine Cowan, Quincy, IL
● Gabriel Cox, Winchester, IL
● Noah Crenshaw, Canton, MO
● Shelby Daniels, Macomb, IL
● Jade Darter, O’Fallon, MO
● Jackson Day, Spokane, WA
● Benjamin DelRey, Spring, TX
● Mallory Deming, Quincy, IL
● Ryan Dempsey, Bonne Terre, MO
● Megan Diehl, Chillicothe, OH
● Brianna Dinnon, Rock Island, IL
● Kenzie Dishman, Mexico, MO
● Abbigale Done, St. Peters, MO
● Brooke Donley, Perris, CA
● Noah Dykzeul, Versailles, MO
● Brianna Eissman, Wildwood, MO
● Patrick Ellison, Canton, MO
● Gabriele Fabbricatore, Bologna, Italy
● Adriana Farrell, Mount Vernon, MO
● Andrew Fay, Dardenne Prairie, MO
● Lily Fischer, Fruitland, IA
● Levi Fowler, Unionville, MO
● Adam Fowler, Rickmansworth, UK
● Sicily Fredman, Bevier, MO
● Serena Fredman, Bevier, MO
● Mason Fryer, Canton, MO
● Miguel Fuentes, Valley Center, CA
● Gonzalo Garcia, Roswell, NM
● Cassidee Garner, Ewing, MO
● Jack Gibson, Northampton, UK
● Nicolas Goebert, Werl, Germany
● Emily Greene, Wentzville, MO
● Jaden Griffin, Lenexa, KS
● Mitchell Hammond, Land O Lakes, FL
● Matthew Harris, Montgomery, IL
● Kyler Harris, Woodruff, SC
● Veiauna Herman, Springfield, IL
● Marquis Hernandez, Denver, CO
● Dominic Herrera, Frisco, TX
● Tristan Howell, Montrose, IA
● Aleassa Hruska, Atlanta, MO
● Allie Hull, Hannibal, MO
● Mason Humphrey, Bowling Green, MO
● Rachel Iacobellis, Anaheim, CA
● Zoe Irvin, Chillicothe, IL
● Reagan Jackson, Crossett, AR
● Malia January, Spring Hill, KS
● Ivy Johnson, Bowling Green, MO
● William Johnston, Phoenix, AZ
● Carson Keisker, Arnold, MO
● Claudia King, St. Charles, MO
● Zoey Kiser, Macon, MO
● Alexzander Knoverek, Quincy, IL
● Brian Komo, Union, MO
● McKenzie Lagle, Macon, MO
● Alexis Landwehr, Quincy, IL
● Seth Larson, Columbia, MO
● Addison Lay, Lewistown, MO
● Shannon Lay, Knox City, MO
● Lori Leathers, Cairo, MO
● Autumn Lesher, Eureka, MO
● Rylee Loftus, Lenexa, KS
● Christian Logue, Glen Carbon, IL
● Anaya Lopez, Lauderhill, FL
● Dante Maiuri, College Place, WA
● Drew Mallett, La Grange, MO
● Paige Marigliano, Canton, MO
● Alexandria McClure, Metamora, IL
● Braden McLaughlin, Winchester, IL
● Joshua McPheron, Marion, IL
● Isaiah Mejico, Rancho Cucamonga, CA
● Connor Melendez, Baring, MO
● Jenna Meredith, Ewing, MO
● Kayla Merryman, Nebo, IL
● Danielle Morgan, Brookfield, IL
● Adam Naim, Wednesbury, UK
● Ethan Nelson, Luray, MO
● Joshua Nelson, Nazareth, PA
● Addison Newbon, Decatur, IL
● George Nickolaus, Columbia, MO
● Jensen Nystrom, Colorado Springs, CO
● Slayton Ochoa, Wichita Falls, TX
● Isabella Olson, Kansas City, MO
● Kyle O’Neal, Bowen, IL
● Jason Orndorff, Leesburg, GA
● Aaliyah Ortiz, Tucson, AZ
● Ryan Osso, Orange, CA
● Natalie Parker, Sikeston, MO
● Orenda Pearl, Canton, MO
● Sabastion Pearson, LaBelle, MO
● Cherokee-Jean Pendergrass, Shannon, IL
● Amanda Pendergrass, Hannibal, MO
● Caleb Pilkington, Mabelvale, AR
● Sydney Powell, South Holland, IL
● Caden Power, Palmyra, MO
● Rachel Preston, Taylor Ridge, IL
● Hailey Ray, Luray, MO
● Shelby Reed, Quincy, IL
● Audra Regan, Canton, MO
● Trinity Register, Harrisonville, MO
● Gracie Rehmert, Belle, MO
● Makinlee Richardson, Kansas City, MO
● Isabella Roberts, Warrenton, MO
● Hayden Roberts, Lomax, IL
● Christopher Rogers, Lithonia, GA
● Renee Roth, Parkville, MO
● Andrew Rowe, Whittier, CA
● Melanie Sanchez, San Bernardino, CA
● Giovani Sapien, Winnemucca, NV
● Jasmine Saunders, Keokuk, IA
● Emily Schaumburg, Hillsboro, MO
● Kelsie Schieppe, O’Fallon, IL
● Keri Schindler, New London, MO
● Justin Schnelt, St. Peters, MO
● Logan Schwerdt, St. Peters, MO
● Christina Severs, St. Charles, MO
● Cloe Shaw, Ottumwa, IA
● Andelyn Sherman, Bowling Green, MO
● Makayla Slavik, St. Louis, MO
● Brianna Small, Akron, IN
● Arysta Snyder, Rutledge, MO
● Calisa Steel, Erie, IL
● Janeigha Stutesman, Spring Creek, NV
● Alison Talcott, Keokuk, IA
● Tahj Tasco, La Grange, MO
● Ryan Teuscher, North Aurora, IL
● Brylee Throgmorton, Marion, IL
● Payton Todd, Millstadt, IL
● Noel Vanderbol, Quincy, IL
● Joshua Villarino, Seattle, WA
● Morgan Ward, St. Charles, MO
● Grant Watts, Spring, TX
● Connor Watts, Houston, TX
● Samuel Wells, Wright City, MO
● Braeden Wenneker, LaBelle, MO
● Emma West, Minooka, IL
● Thomas Westervelt, Athens, IL
● Benjamin Wheeler, Kirksville, MO
● Tanner Whitfield, Shipman, IL
● Ellie Wiehardt, Granite City, IL
● Mallory Williams, Farber, MO
● Frentress Williams, Poplar Bluff, MO
● Kimberly Williams, Las Vegas, NV
● Austin Works, Rockwall, TX
● Ryan Yabi, Carol Stream, IL

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Culver-Stockton releases Fall 2022 Honor’s List /news/2023/culver-stockton-releases-fall-2022-honors-list-2/ Wed, 08 Feb 2023 18:59:40 +0000 /?p=19953 is pleased to publish the academic honors list for fall 2022. This semester, C-SC recognized 119 students for academic merit with the distinction of Honor’s List within the College.

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is pleased to publish the academic honors list for fall 2022. This semester, C-SC recognized 119 students for academic merit with the distinction of Honor’s List within the College.

The following students at were named to Honor’s List for fall 2022.
Requirements of the Honor’s List are as follows:

● A student was enrolled in and completed at least 12 semester hours and earned a
grade point average (GPA) between 3.2 and 3.49.

● Courses offered on a satisfactory/unsatisfactory or pass/fail basis do not count toward
graded credit.

Spring 2022 Honor’s List at

● Aiden Alksnis, Caledon Village, Canada
● Charles Argueta, Chicago, IL
● Aiden Ball, Bangor, MI
● Josie Bauer, Old Monroe, MO
● Brandi Beckett, Hannibal, MO
● Nevaiah Bell-Tenner, Mount Pleasant, WI
● Kaitlyn Beth, Quincy, IL
● Erin Bodine, Wentzville, MO
● Myah Briese, Jordan, MN
● Mark Brown, Autryville, NC
● Julian Campos, Lima, Peru
● Tanner Cannady, Quincy, IL
● Aaron Chappelear, Toccoa, GA
● Demarion Cobb, Racine, WI
● Mackenzie Coleman-Portell, Cadet, MO
● Marquel Collins, Austell, GA
● Daniel Corbin, Westley Chapel, FL
● Hannah Cottrell, Monticello, MO
● Kyndall Crim, Quincy, IL
● Kok Daw, Salt Lake City, UT
● Gabriela De Jesus Colon, Aguirre, PR
● Quinton DeBoer, Quincy, IL
● Benjamin Doncel, Buenos Aires, Argentina
● Gabriel Eckert, Sikeston, MO
● Frederick Edwards, Granite City, IL
● Jake Effler, Belvidere, IL
● Isaiah Eppinger, Rex, GA
● Eduardo Garcia, Sturgeon Bay, WI
● Caleb Gardner, St. Louis, MO
● Manuel Gavina, Rosario, Argentina
● Jorge Gonzalez, Amarillo, TX
● Selina Guzman, Springfield, IL
● Trevor Hagmann, San Jose, CA
● Rachel Haiduk, Peyton, CO
● Allie Hayden, Kahoka, MO
● Maxwell Hays, Monroe City, MO
● Julieta Hernandez Rivera, Corona, CA
● Keona Hirales, Las Vegas, NV
● Keaton Hohenstein, Taylorville, IL
● Kataleena Hunt, Williamsfield, IL
● Maja Jansen, Haarlem, Netherlands
● Nicholas Jenkins, Quincy, IL
● Verlyn Johnson, Vandalia, MO
● Cody Jones, Geneva, AL
● Maurice Jones, Kansas City, MO
● Jack Jordan, Jacksonville, TX
● Gabrielle King, Springfield, IL
● Kannon Kirk, Virden, IL
● Caleb Kizer, East Peoria, IL
● Jeffrey Klopf, Council Bluffs, IA
● Joseph Kroeck, Bowling Green, MO
● Antonio Lewis, Lewisville, TX
● Travis Makabu, Champaign, IL
● Kyleigh Maryas, Maryland Hts, MO
● Madison McClain, Otterville, MO
● Logan Mcclain, Sedalia, MO
● Dakota McCloud, Monroe City, MO
● Markia McCullough, Hazelwood, MO
● Armond Milton, Belleville, IL
● Cheyenne Moyer, Kirksville, MO
● Nathan Myers, Flemington, NJ
● Kayla Nelson, Frankfort, IL
● McKayla Nevarez, Corona, CA
● Mackenzie Ogle, Center, MO
● Haley Parker, House Springs, MO
● Mason Perry, Monument, CO
● Keashon Petty, St. Louis, MO
● Cameron Phillips, Maywood, MO
● Amari Pointer, Decatur, AL
● Andrew Posson, Lee’s Summit, MO
● Cameron Prenter, Coral Springs, FL
● Keli’i Price, Belleville, IL
● Hayden Pugh, Independence, MO
● Martin Quijada Madrid, Panama
● Natalie Rabbitt, St. Louis, MO
● Bradley Reuther, Kahoka, MO
● Srilakshmi Revuri, Dondapadu, India
● Ashley Rex, Tipton, MO
● Raina Richard, St. Augustine, FL
● Ethan Riechmann, Okawville, IL
● Bradyn Ritchie, Goddard, KS
● Paris Roby, Kenosha, WI
● Destini Rogers, St. Louis, MO
● Josia Romero, Henderson, CO
● Marieme Sall, Hazelwood, MO
● Anna Sapp, Independence, MO
● Alli Schattschneider, Springfield, IL
● Alexandria Scott, Kansas City, MO
● Matthew Shams, Temecula, CA
● Abigail Smallwood, Lehigh Acers, FL
● Jeremiah Sokimi, San Diego, CA
● Levi Staley, Fruitland, IA
● Jacob Stephen, Odessa, TX
● Christian Stewart, Macon, MO
● Gracyn Stewart, Novinger, MO
● Clay Street, Fenton, MO
● Zoe Swift, Brighton, IL
● Nya Taylor, Rockford, IL
● Alexia Tekell, Beaufort, MO
● Jonathan Thomas, Pittsfield, IL
● Danarria Thomas, Sheridan, TX
● Jacob Thomas, Atlanta, IL
● Blake Thompson, Wentzville, MO
● Samiara Timmons, Wichita Falls, TX
● Andrew Trotter, Whiteville, TN
● Michael Velasco, Corona, CA
● Walroux Venter, White Bear Lake, MN
● Jillian Vervynck, Overland Park, KS
● Bradyn Walker, Quincy, IL
● Jake Walker, St. Louis, MO
● Ashlie Weaver, Canton, MO
● Olivia Wenneker, Maywood, MO
● Blake Whipple, Centralia, MO
● DelVon Williams, Harker Heights, TX
● Emma Williamson, Springfield, MO
● Joshua Wittler, Quincy, IL
● Chloe Wright, Canton, MO
● Jordan Yarbrough, Griffin, GA
● Chelsea Zahn, Edina, MO

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Department of Theatre to present “OR,” /news/2023/culver-stockton-college-department-of-theatre-to-present-or/ Wed, 08 Feb 2023 18:54:10 +0000 /?p=19951 The Theatre Department of has announced the production of “OR;” by Liz Duffy Adams to be performed Thursday, February 9, 2023, through Saturday, February 11, 2023, at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, February 12, at 3:00 p.m in the Mabee Foundation Little Theatre in the Robert W. Brown Performing Arts Center.

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The Theatre Department of has announced the production of “OR;” by Liz Duffy Adams to be performed Thursday, February 9, 2023, through Saturday, February 11, 2023, at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, February 12, at 3:00 p.m in the Mabee Foundation Little Theatre in the Robert W. Brown Performing Arts Center.

The play takes place during one night in the life of Aphra Behn, poet, spy, and soon-to-be first professional playwright. Desperate to leave the spy trade, Aphra works feverishly to complete her play by morning despite interruptions from her new, old, and complicated loves – some of whom may or may not be in on a plot to murder the king in the morning. Can Aphra resist her loves’ charms, save the kind, and launch her career in one night? This comedy plays with farce, high wit, and intrigue and also contains adult language and situations.

This production of “OR” is under the direction of Dr. Haidee Heaton, Professor of Theatre, with assistanc from Mr. Andy Trusley, Assistant Professor of Theatre Design and Production, and Mr. Michael York, Assistant Technical Director.

Admission to “OR” is free to all C-SC students, faculty, and staff. Please reserve your tickets on the MyCulver home page following the Get Your Theatre Tickets link. Tickets/Admission information: Admission for the public is $10 for adults; students and seniors
are $5. For ticket reservations, contact the Fine Arts Office at 573-288-6346 or by email at finearts@culver.edu.

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Announces July Appointments and Promotions /news/2021/culver-stockton-college-announces-july-appointments-and-promotions/ Mon, 12 Jul 2021 14:39:15 +0000 https://culver.flywheelsites.com/?p=11276 is proud to announce the promotion and appointment of three staff members to “the Hill.” All professionals assumed their new positions on Thursday, July 1.

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Dr. Dell Ann Janney has been promoted to Dean of Graduate and Professional Studies where she will provide senior level administrative leadership in areas of new graduate and online program development and graduate and online program enrollment management. In addition, Janney oversees career services, instructional technology and related faculty training. Janney has served the College in many roles and shared, “I am delighted to assume the leadership position to advance and grow the college’s initiatives in graduate and online studies, which will allow us to focus on in-demand degree programs while preparing graduates to add value  to the needs of business and industry.” She has been a member of the C-SC faculty since 1992 and most recently served as the Associate Dean for Experiential Education and External Relations. Janney earned her doctorate from Webster University and resides in Canton with her husband, Jeff.

Angie Royal has joined the C-SC family as the Dean of Student Life. In this role she will serve as the chief student affairs officer and will be instrumental in creating a supportive and inclusive community for all students. She is proud to be joining the long-standing traditions of excellence and stated, “I’m extremely excited to join the C-SC family to lead the charge in creating a transformative engagement experience for our students. I look forward to working with the Student Life team and various departments on campus to provide a supportive environment for students as they navigate their college experience to grow and develop as leaders.” Royal came to the College from Lindenwood University where she served as the Director of Student Involvement. She completed her undergraduate and graduate coursework at SIU-Carbondale and is currently working towards her Doctorate of Higher Education through Lindenwood University.

is glad to welcome Rev. Wesley Knight as Chaplain, representing the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) and providing guidance in faith and inclusion to the College.  Knight will coordinate religious services, provide pastoral care, organize service learning projects, collaborate with area churches, and engage with students preparing for a career in ministry. He received his Master of Divinity at Eden Theological Seminary and most recently served asSenior Pastor at Olivet Christian Church (DOC) in Columbia, Missouri.

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