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.
Now in its third year, this unique program allows health professions students to job shadow Concordia alumni at Hennepin County Medical Center in Minneapolis.
“When I found out that Concordia had a neuroscience major, something inside of me clicked and I knew this was the area of study that I wanted to pursue for my college career.” – Sara Whiteman ’18
We had the opportunity to catch up with Peter Johnson '12 as he rehearsed with the Fargo-Moorhead Opera's production of "Pirates of Penzance."
Through relationships with professors, editing the student newspaper, studying abroad and singing with the choir, Katie Beedy ’18 has found inspiration.
“When I first heard about the new book courses, I thought, ‘a book club you get credit for? Sign me up!’” said English writing major Ali Froslie ’18.
Elementary education major Megan Sangren ’18 found her passion at the edge of her comfort zone.
From lacrosse to Res Life, Bailey Tillman ’18 is building an impressive repertoire of leadership experience.
While Concordia is free of the crowded, intense atmosphere of the New York Stock Exchange, the Offutt School’s new finance lab offers students in the finance program the opportunity to get hands-on training in the world of stock trading.
After seeing beautifully captured time-lapse videos from cities like New York and Los Angeles, filmmaker Evan Balko ’12 was inspired to create one of his own, featuring his favorite community: Fargo-Moorhead.