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.
Stephanie Lundquist ’98, executive vice president and president of food and beverage for Target, shares how her time at Concordia helped propel her career journey and instill in her a communal perspective on leadership.
Pat Gulbranson ’02 is the CEO of Family HealthCare, which provides access to affordable medical and dental services in the Fargo-Moorhead area and beyond.
The University of North Dakota medical school class of 2023 includes 10 Cobbers, totaling nearly one-seventh of the class.
Nick Schons ’21 is both the director and scenic designer of Oak Grove Lutheran School’s upcoming theatre production of “Metamorphoses.”
Cole Bartels ’17 is pursuing his Doctor of Musical Arts degree at the University of Wisconsin–Madison while seeking performance opportunities every chance he can get.
As a grad student at North Dakota State University, Ali Froslie ’18 is learning to embrace change.