Why Give Back? Thoughts of a Young Alum
“But why should I give back to Concordia?”
Concordia Builds Community With Story Exchange
“The biggest failure is the failure of your imagination.”
Working for Common Good
From traveling the world to working in the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Megan John '13 has had a variety of learning experiences to help develop her passions.
Why Study Abroad
Marshall and I ran to the boarding line, realizing we were 10 minutes late for our flight to Sweden. Luckily, Ryanair usually takes its time when boarding passengers, so we made it on the plane with no worries.
A Year of Growth: The High Tunnel and Garden
It has been a year since the official ribbon-cutting ceremony of the high tunnel. In that time, Concordia’s organic garden have seen eight different interns and many plantings and harvests.
Where to Volunteer in Fargo-Moorhead
At Concordia, you begin your responsible engagement in the world through engaging discussions and classroom activities. Many students decide to take it a step further and volunteer within the Fargo-Moorhead community.
A Heart for the Community
When you meet Kristi Huber '98, you can't help but want to be around her. Her eyes twinkle as she greets you with a smile and a warm hug, genuinely glad that you're there.
How to Be Productive When Netflix is Calling Your Name
Being productive is something I struggle with too.
Mandarin Chinese in 30 Minutes
Participants in this year’s Faith, Reason and World Affairs Symposium had the opportunity to take a 30-minute crash course in the Mandarin Chinese language.