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Katherine Bjelde ’15 is taking her new academic credentials from Concordia to London in the fall to study an emerging topic much of the world wishes would go away – terrorism.
Recent Concordia graduate Christopher Haugdahl ’15 is wholly prepared to launch his career.
Olivia Gear ’15 has been awarded a Fulbright scholarship to teach English in Saxony, Germany, starting in August.
Not sure what to do with an item you no longer need but is too good to throw away? Concordia students can now put it in the Free Store.
For Dr. Michael Loushin ’94, experience with student research opened the door to a career he had never considered before attending Concordia.
A newly planted burr oak along Eighth Street was dedicated April 14 in remembrance of Concordia’s 10th president, the late Pamela M. Jolicoeur.
Just an hour east of campus lies 120 acres of woodland, wetland, restored prairie and more, open to all Concordia members for research and recreation.
Cultures and politics may differ, but human beings share many of the same experiences. So observed two authors speaking at the 10th Annual National Book Awards at Concordia March 26.
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