5 Signs Concordia is for You
Here are five indicators to support your decision to consider being a Cobber.
Finding a Community
Amira Mohamed ’24, Burnsville, Minn., shares her first-year experience as an Act Six scholar.
A Semester Away During a Pandemic
With an internship at the Office of the Attorney General for the District of Columbia, Megan Miller ’21 shares her experience participating in the Lutheran College Washington Semester program during the pandemic.
Providing Safe Care
In the midst of the pandemic, Seattle native Emmaline Savidge ’22 helped safeguard patients and clinic staff by conducting COVID-19 screenings.
Long-Term Leadership
As an administrator at Knife River Care Center in Beulah, N.D., Blake Kragnes ’20 applies the lessons he learned at Concordia to his daily response during the pandemic.
Making Meaning at Medtronic
Kelly Haagenson ’07 is inspired by her time at Concordia as she lives out the college’s mission through her work at Medtronic.
Environmental Exploration
A group of students explores environmental policy and sustainability during a High Impact Leadership Trip through the American West.
Teaching in Taiwan
Fulbright Scholar Alex Rankin ’19 was Concordia’s first student to graduate with a double major in Chinese and education, a program the college recently started offering.
A Natural Fit
As a naturalist intern for the Department of Natural Resources, Sally Nelson ’20 planned and led programs at state parks in Minnesota.
A Lifelong Language Villager
Anna Sprunger ’20 has attended Concordia Language Villages most of her life, developing an appreciation for cultures and creating connections with people from around the world.