The Lorentzsen Center for Faith and Work continues its exploration of the question “How do we build a more trustworthy world?” in April’s: “Religious Resilience in the Face of Political Challenges” with Dr. Paul Djupe.
In April and May the Department of Music at Concordia concludes the academic year with one guest recital, 10 ensemble performances, and the 31st Percussion Day which ends with a marimba concert.
Concordia’s Cultural Events will present Heartland Marimba Quartet in conjunction with Concordia’s Annual Percussion Day at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, April 1, in Memorial Auditorium.
The Neuroscience program announces the 2023 Nornes Lectureship in Neuroscience featuring Dr. Chandra Jackson, “Understanding and Addressing Structural Racism and Health Inequities: The ‘Sleep Exposome Across the Life Course’ Example.”
Dr. Eric R. Schmidt will present a Centennial Scholars Lecture at 7 p.m. Thursday, March 23, in Jones A/B, Knutson Campus Center.
The Lorentzsen Center for Faith and Work continues its exploration of the question “How do we build a more trustworthy world?” in March’s: “Journalism and Democracy” from noon-1 p.m. CDT Thursday, March 30, with Christine Emba.
Concordia College will host a reception for the “Annual Juried Student Art” exhibition Tuesday, March 21, from 4-5:30 p.m.
March Department of Music events.
Concordia College is launching a new author residency program to celebrate reading, the rich relationships between author and audience, and the world of ideas, imagination, and discovery.