We’re going ALL IN for C-SC! From January 28 (the day C-SC was chartered) through March 19 (Mary Culver’s birthday), join us in a season of giving that fuels scholarships, strengthens academics, empowers athletics, and enriches student life. No matter where you give, you’re making a meaningful impact at C-SC. Wildcats helping wildcats; it’s what we do! | | | | |
"Although many years ago, the decision to choose Culver was an All In commitment. Basketball, music, sorority – All In to becoming a better person at a better college. Now years later, due to knees and voice and age…commitment has changed from ‘playing’ to giving. We hope that you will consider an All In contribution...let’s say in memory of knees, voices, parties and of course, memories!"
Stacy Raith
Trustee
ALL IN Co-Chair
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"I'm All-In! Why?
- My experience with higher ed was enhanced by the ability to interface with my professors.
- My Greek experience was superb.
- I was able to attend college with my brother.
- I met my wife on the Hill.
In my career, it was clear to me that our small college education was as good if not better than larger more prominent schools. I give Culver-Stockton an A+."
Steve Oslica
Trustee
ALL IN Co-Chair
| | | Welcome Sarah, New Vice President for Advancement! | | |
Sarah Koplinski has been named Culver-Stockton College’s Vice President for Advancement. She began her new role January 5. Koplinski brings more than 20 years of advancement and nonprofit leadership experience, including extensive work in major gifts, annual giving, grants, alumni engagement, stewardship, and campaign strategy. Koplinski joins Culver-Stockton after a successful advancement career at Blackburn College, where she served in several senior leadership roles, including vice president for institutional advancement, interim VP for institutional advancement, and senior director of development and foundation relations.
| | Oetting Ties Single-Game Scoring Record | | With C-SC Athletic Hall of Famer Meleia (Musgrove) Neimann '82 (right) cheering her on in the stands, Culver-Stockton College Women's Basketball's Avery Oetting scored 40 points, matching Neimann’s long-standing women’s basketball single-game record. Oetting, a senior from Hallsville, MO, tied single-game program records with those 40 points scored and nine 3-pointers in a 106-64 victory over Graceland. | | A Look into Innovation Alley | | Innovation Alley, a hub for experiential learning and student-run businesses, is designed to spark creativity, collaboration, and entrepreneurship. Open to all majors, Innovation Alley empowers Wildcats to explore ideas, experiment boldly, and transform vision into reality. Take a look into what our students are accomplishing through innovation! | | Save the Date for Athletic Hall of Fame 2026! | | Be sure to mark your calendars and plan to join us for this year's Athletic Hall of Fame! Come celebrate with C-SC on Saturday, March 28, as we induct the 2026 Athletic Hall of Fame Class consisting of the 1985 & 1986 Women's Basketball Teams, Alexandra (Steel) Sallay '01 Volleyball, Stacy (Stanley) Ulibarri '00 Basketball, and Donnie Elliot '80 Basketball. | |
A beneficiary designation names the person who will inherit an asset, such as a retirement account or life insurance policy, after the owner’s passing. Assets with a designated beneficiary transfer directly to that person. Naming your estate as the beneficiary causes the asset to be distributed according to your Trust or Will. If no beneficiary is designated, the asset defaults to your estate and may go through a lengthy and costly probate process. It’s important to name both primary and contingent beneficiaries and to be specific about names and how assets should be divided. | | Homecoming 2026 Alumni Honors Nominations Are Now Open! | | |
Now through April 25, you can submit your nominations for the various Distinguished Alumni Awards. Recipients will be honored during the Alumni Honors Banquet during Homecoming weekend. The banquet is set for Friday, October 16.
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