While on a May Seminar in South Africa, David Youngs ’20 witnessed the duality of poverty and prosperity on Africa’s southernmost point.
Jackson Booth ’20 is a passionate international business major and held the title of “youngest master roaster.” His dream is to work in the coffee industry as a green coffee buyer in South America.
Mattea Nybo ’19 is utilizing her skills to further not only her own career but other women in the business field.
Rachel Osmundson ’18 found community at Concordia and in Fargo-Moorhead, but during a mission trip to Ecuador she discovered a desire to serve abroad.
Being Responsibly Engaged in the World (BREW) is central to the Concordia philosophy, and there are many opportunities to BREW on and off campus.
Kelly Knutson ’15, who is now based in Troy, N.Y., is a field organizer for the National Audubon Society. You would likely catch him wearing a flannel shirt, coffee in hand, advocating for renewable energy or foraging for mushrooms.
Want to study abroad and immerse yourself in Spanish? Then consider the enriching program in beautiful Segovia, Spain, where you’ll be surrounded by friendly Spaniards, culture and history.
Whether you are standing in front of the statue of David in Florence, Italy, dropping off your kids at daycare, or watching TikTok, Cobbers are everywhere – you just have to keep your eyes open.
Concordia’s Summer Book Read, “The Power,” is set in a world that we easily recognize with one compelling change – the sudden appearance of a new physical power that only women have.
Powered by a passion for narrative medicine and the stories of those around her, Mackenzie Hedge ’18 explores the lives of the Fargo-Moorhead homeless population in a photojournalism project, embracing bachelor of arts nursing preparation.