Give to the Centre Community

Gifts to Campus & Community help Centre feel like Home

One of Centre's defining traits has long been the tight-knit sense of community between students, faculty, staff, and alumni. Many alumni refer to Centre as "home" years after they graduate. Here are just a few ways that our campus and community connect.  

The Arts at Centre

The arts play an integral role in students' college experience and throughout their lives of learning, leadership, and service. We nurture students' interests through personal attention, countless opportunities to create and to participate, and through diverse offerings in glass, music, theater, dance, cinema, photography, art history, studio art, and creative writing. 

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Diversity & Inclusion Initiatives

Gifts directed to diversity and inclusion help fund programs to address implicit bias, build bridges between all campus communities, increase the diversity represented across campus communities, and the many other efforts led by Dr. Anthony Jones, Associate Vice President for Diversity, and his staff in the Office of Diversity and Inclusion. 

Support Diversity and Inclusion Initiatives
 

Student Organizations 

Although academics unequivocally come first at Centre College, students know that life at Centre is not all work and no play. With more than 100 clubs and organizations on campus, and more than 2,000 campus events held each year, the College provides an array of extracurricular activities for students with a wide range of interests. 
 

Sustainability Efforts 

Acknowledging Centre College's Statement of Purpose to prepare students for lives of learning, leadership, and service, the College is committed to environmental sustainability. 

Support Sustainability Initiatives

I had the opportunity to perform in the theatre department's production of The Inseparables. I had so much fun getting to perform and learn with the director, cast and crew. Theatre is one of my favorite things and getting to be a part of it at Centre was definitely an experience that meant a lot to me!

McKenzie Snellgrove

English and Theatre, class of 2027

Versailles, KY

McKenzie Snellgrove