As president of Concordia’s Black Student Union who studies business and healthcare leadership, entrepreneur Musu Kromah ’22 strives to create accessible environments on campus and beyond.
Now working as a pediatric nurse, Anna Sprunger ’20 shares how she made the most of her college experience, combining the arts and sciences while also studying abroad.
Driven to create opportunities for his students, assistant professor of mathematics Dr. Mark Causapin applied for a National Science Foundation grant that covers tuition costs for 16 math education majors during their last two years at Concordia.
Career focused and determined, Isaiah Johnson ’22 shares how his internship at Revo Health gave him crucial work experience and connections.
Cobber Food Pantry reduces the barriers student face with food insecurity.
As the student manager of The Concordia Choir, Emily Oliversen ’22 shares her experience preparing for the annual Christmas concert.
For accounting and finance major Luke Lindhorst ’22, coursework has directly influenced his success as a young entrepreneur.
Determined to spark change in Indigenous communities through teaching, Morgan LaRocque ’24 recounts her internship experience with the local Indian Education Program.
A native of Texas, assistant professor Dr. Jennifer Sweatman joined the Concordia faculty five years ago to teach environmental studies and has since engaged with the region’s environment alongside students.
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