Winter 2022 Chronicle

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| HAPPENINGS ON THE HILL |

ZIPPIA RANKING

TKE GOLDEN CHAPTER AWARD

The Zeta-Pi chapter of Tau Kappa Epsilon received national recognition as a Top TKE Chapter from more than 229 active chapters and colonies across the nation. Only 18 chapters were selected for this prestigious honor, which was selected by meeting a required five of eight categories for the Excellence Award, and then chosen from an overall evaluation. Those categories included recruitment, alumni relations, and community service, among others. Members of the TKE chapter at Culver-Stockton united with alumni, volunteers, and advisors to cultivate a positive impact on “the Hill.”

We did it again! For the third consecutive year, Culver-Stockton College has been ranked as the #1 college or university in Missouri for securing a job in 2021 by Zippia, Inc. The outstanding opportunities offered at C-SC, including internships, connections to community and industry leaders, and real-world problem solving, contributed to the ranking. President Douglas B. Palmer credits the institution’s unique course scheduling and curriculum as leading factors in receiving this ranking for the third year in a row.

SHOTGUN SPORTS

SH O TG UN

S P O R TS

Culver-Stockton College announced in November that it would add Shotgun Sports to its athletic lineup beginning in the fall of 2022. The decision to add Shotgun Sports reflects the college’s commitment to regional interest and development. The co-ed team will compete in trap, skeet, and sporting clays. The C-SC Shotgun Sports team plans to utilize the Quincy Gun Club in West Quincy as their home facility.

NEW FIELD, NEW RECORDS

After consultation with outside experts, it was determined that the field at Ellison Poulton Stadium didn’t meet standards for competition, and therefore, replacement of the turf took place throughout summer 2021. The installation was completed in August, just in time to welcome Wildcats back to campus. There were plenty of sights and sounds on the new playing field this fall. Some of those moments included the football team shattering win records and the women’s soccer team’s historic season on the pitch. In addition, appearances from the “Thrill on the Hill” Marching Band, homecoming victories, and the roar of Wildcat fans in the stands made the first fall season with the new turf a memorable one! 4 | Chronicle


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