 
						As an administrator at Knife River Care Center in Beulah, N.D., Blake Kragnes ’20 applies the lessons he learned at Concordia to his daily response during the pandemic.
 
						Multimedia journalism graduate Brady Drake ’18 shares how he progressed from writing for Concordia’s student newspaper to serving as the editor of Fargo’s business magazine.
 
						As the manager for choral activities, Wyatt Steinke ’17 is fueled by his hopeful vision for Concordia’s choral program and the impact it will continue to have on countless lives for years to come.
 
						A current student and two young alumni reflect on how their global plans were affected by the pandemic.
 
						Kelly Haagenson ’07 is inspired by her time at Concordia as she lives out the college’s mission through her work at Medtronic.
 
						Fulbright Scholar Alex Rankin ’19 was Concordia’s first student to graduate with a double major in Chinese and education, a program the college recently started offering.
 
						Concordia College alumni and students are on the front lines of the COVID-19 crisis. We spoke with some of them to learn how their organizations are responding.
 
						From her roles on Concordia’s National Alumni Board to the Board of Regents, Katie (Corwin) Hasbargen ’95 understands the importance of giving back.
 
						Stephen Kemp ’11 is teaching his students life skills through the lens of studying math.
 
						Before becoming an anesthesiology resident at Mayo Clinic, Peace Eneh ’11 was learning what it meant to influence the affairs of the world.