Two graduates of the Class of 2016, Molly (Lee) Lafferty and Zoey Schlemper, both work in the video game industry.
Attending Concordia allowed Alex McPhee ’25 to pursue two passions — wrestling and environmental research.
While studying abroad in New Zealand, Crisavy Seeman ’25 wasn’t just drinking flat whites and eating mince pies. She was growing in confidence, pushing past comfort zones, and learning to navigate a whole new way of life.
A track and field athlete and an emerging entrepreneur, Jordan Petron ’26 has made the most of every opportunity that’s come his way and has found more than academic success.
From organizing Earth Week events to dreaming of a future with the United Nations, Delaney Claggett ’26 weaves purpose, passion, and community into her college experience.
The thrill of competition pushes two-sport athlete Greta Tollefson ’25 to excel athletically and academically.
Paula Ramirez ’25 uses data analytics to help resolve social disparities resulting from environmental injustice.
For Milton Hillegass ’26, college is about more than choosing a major; it’s about finding a place where he can thrive.
Davis UWC Scholar Alecious Togbah ’25 talks about bringing water to her community in Liberia as a Projects for Peace grant awardee.
Dr. Mike Bush connects the classroom to real-world experience for students in his limnology course.