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Meet Central’s Staff – Caleb Koerperich
McPherson, Kansas – Caleb Koerperich (CC ’18), joined the Central Christian College of Kansas (CCCK) Academic Office in July of 2019 as the Manager of Academic Services. His hard work as a student and his dedication to excellence in his studies made the transitional hire to CCCK a great move for the institution. Originally from Oberlin, Kansas, Caleb graduated from Central in 2018 with a degree in vocal performance. During his time at CCCK, he was a part of multiple ministry and music teams and was a participant in the CHUMS club.
Since his hire, Caleb has worked diligently alongside CCCK’s Chief Academic Officer, Dr. Jacob Kaufman. He has helped spearhead the Academic Office through a full transition (online and residentially) to the CANVAS learning management system, which has been a huge benefit to students and faculty as they work through their classes each semester. Caleb has also helped in the training of faculty on technology during this COVID season (Panopto, Zoom, Faculty Portal, Turnitin.com, etc.), has worked earnestly with our seven dual credit schools, and taken care of many other needs brought to the table by Dr. Kaufman.
Dr. Kaufman expressed his gratitude for Caleb’s help, saying,
Caleb has been instrumental to the success of the institution, especially during COVID. His kind approach to the activities of the college, especially when it comes to coming alongside our online and on-ground faculty, has been a blessing to CCCK. I truly appreciate Caleb’s willingness to take on any task.
CCCK would like to communicate its great appreciation to Caleb for the work he has put in each and every day. His work ethic echoes that of Colossians 3:23,
Whatever you do, work heartily, as for the Lord and not for men.
ABOUT CENTRAL CHRISTIAN COLLEGE OF KANSAS
Central Christian College of Kansas is a four-year collegiate institution that strives to offer Christ-centered education for the whole person through four core characteristics: heart, soul, mind, and strength. Its history dates back to 1884, and it is located in the friendly town of McPherson, Kansas. Central is a strategically small college that offers over forty areas of residential study and a thriving online program for non-traditional students. To learn more about Central, go to centralchristian.edu/about. Visit the Foundation of Central Christian College to see what projects and events are coming up.