Recent finance graduate Susham Bhujel ’22 explains why choosing Concordia was a “no-brainer” for him, the ways he has promoted cultural diversity on campus, and how he gives back through his international business.
Political science major Dreyton Rud ’22 shares his experience from the Lutheran College Washington Semester internship program and how it led to a full-time position following graduation.
Experiencing peace and purpose through mindfulness, Rachael Schauer ’17 shares how she uses her degree to help others discover empowerment.
Now working as a pediatric nurse, Anna Sprunger ’20 shares how she made the most of her college experience, combining the arts and sciences while also studying abroad.
A passion for community is at the heart of the life and work of Andrea Stordahl ’05.
Here are five indicators to support your decision to consider being a Cobber.
Amira Mohamed ’24, Burnsville, Minn., shares her first-year experience as an Act Six scholar.
With an internship at the Office of the Attorney General for the District of Columbia, Megan Miller ’21 shares her experience participating in the Lutheran College Washington Semester program during the pandemic.
In the midst of the pandemic, Seattle native Emmaline Savidge ’22 helped safeguard patients and clinic staff by conducting COVID-19 screenings.
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.