Centenary to launch year-long bicentennial celebration in January 2025

SHREVEPORT, LA — Centenary College will kick off 12 months of special events and gatherings celebrating its 200th anniversary with a campus “birthday party” on January 8, 2025. The date – 1.8.25 – honors 1825, the College’s founding year. Centenary is the oldest higher education institution in the state of Louisiana and the oldest chartered liberal arts college west of the Mississippi River.

Bicentennial celebrations will run throughout the 2025 calendar year and include a special exhibit at the College’s Meadows Museum of Art, a festive neighborhood party during the Krewe of Highland Mardi Gras parade, an alumni trip to Centenary’s original campus in Jackson, Louisiana, and a campus art stroll showcasing the talents of the Centenary community. The bicentennial commemoration concludes with a gala event, Spotlight Centenary, in December 2025. Additional events will be announced throughout the bicentennial year and all details will be available on the official bicentennial website, centenary200.com.

A planning committee comprised of Centenary alumni, faculty, staff, and students, along with community members, has been working for the past year to plan events and activities celebrating Centenary’s bicentennial milestone.

“Centenary’s long history is intertwined with that of our city, state, and region, and we are excited to have the opportunity to celebrate that legacy with the community in Shreveport-Bossier City and beyond throughout our bicentennial year,” said Centenary president Dr. Christopher L. Holoman. We look forward to ongoing educational excellence, continued growth, and meaningful community engagement in our third century.”

For more information about the Centenary bicentennial celebrations, visit centenary200.com or contact Holly Grose, assistant director of stewardship and donor relations, at 200years@centenary.edu.

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