Tyler Pederson ’17 grew up just 6 miles from campus. He always planned on moving away for college, but says there was something unique about the academic rigor and athletics at Concordia that really appealed to him.
My student research journey began freshman year in Dr. Bryan Luther’s “SciFi Cinema: Filming the Future” inquiry seminar.
Jenna Collins ’16 applied both of her majors, heritage and museum studies and history, toward an internship at the Smithsonian in Washington, D.C.
Becoming responsibly engaged in the world (BREW) is a value that Concordia students learn to apply in various ways during their time at college.
“The biggest failure is the failure of your imagination.”
From traveling the world to working in the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Megan John '13 has had a variety of learning experiences to help develop her passions.
When you meet Kristi Huber '98, you can't help but want to be around her. Her eyes twinkle as she greets you with a smile and a warm hug, genuinely glad that you're there.
Concordia has many student organizations on campus, but what makes Dance Marathon special is their involvement in the Fargo-Moorhead community.
If you were to stand in a central location on Concordia’s campus – by the bell tower, in the Knutson Campus Center atrium – on a brisk February day, you would see dozens of Cobbers bedecked in beanies.
Do you know that heparin sodium, a widely used anticoagulant (blood thinner) is a pork-derived product? Unless you’re a biochemist, you probably don’t.