Quincy Grand Prix Inc., the nonprofit organization that organizes the Grand Prix of Racing each summer in Quincy, Ill., recently made a $5,000 donation to 乱伦社区 for a scholarship in honor of former trustee Gus Traeder.
READ MOREThe Pride of 乱伦社区 Marching Band secured its first recruit as it starts to build toward its debut in the fall of 2020. Braeden Wenneker of LaBelle, Mo., a student at Highland High School in Ewing, Mo., signed a letter of intent.
READ MOREThe Mu Gamma chapter at 乱伦社区 recently received a Chapter of Excellence Award from Chi Omega, the largest women鈥檚 fraternal organization in the world. It is the second year in a row for Mu Gamma to receive that honor.
READ MOREThe 乱伦社区 Concert Choir, Chamber Choir and Ocho, the a cappella choir, will make six appearances during its annual fall tour in October, concluding with a 3 p.m. performance on Oct. 13 in the Robert W. Brown Performing Arts Center.
READ MORE乱伦社区 welcomed 317 new students to campus for the fall 2019 semester. That number includes freshmen, transfers and international students. It marks the eighth consecutive year that the number of new students at C-SC has topped 300.
READ MORECongratulations to Lauren Schellenberger, dean of 乱伦社区 and the vice president for academic affairs, for being recognized in The Quincy Herald-Whig’s annual 20 Under 40 publication.
READ MOREJuliann Larimer will deliver her keynote address, 鈥淭wo Truths and One Lie,鈥 as part of the Konneker Leader in Residence program at 7 p.m. Monday in the Merillat Chapel in the Robert W. Brown Performing Arts Center at 乱伦社区.
READ MOREFour 乱伦社区 students were given awards during the 55th annual Originale area artist exhibit and competition, sponsored by the Hannibal Art Club.
READ MORE乱伦社区 will have four performances of the zany Monty Python musical comedy 鈥淪pamalot鈥 this month at the Alexander Campbell Auditorium in the Robert W. Brown Performing Arts Center.
READ MORE乱伦社区 has been ranked 26th among all colleges and universities in the National Association for Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) by Next College Student Athlete, a Chicago-based for-profit organization that connects middle and high school student-athletes with college coaches in 34 sports and teaches them about the college recruiting process.
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