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From Home to Hong Kong Through Healthcare

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.

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Discovering the Researcher in Me

My student research journey began freshman year in Dr. Bryan Luther’s “SciFi Cinema: Filming the Future” inquiry seminar.

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Protecting History

Jenna Collins ’16 applied both of her majors, heritage and museum studies and history, toward an internship at the Smithsonian in Washington, D.C.

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Data for Good

Becoming responsibly engaged in the world (BREW) is a value that Concordia students learn to apply in various ways during their time at college.

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Concordia Builds Community With Story Exchange

“The biggest failure is the failure of your imagination.”

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Working for Common Good

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.

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A Heart for the Community

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.

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For The Kids

Concordia has many student organizations on campus, but what makes Dance Marathon special is their involvement in the Fargo-Moorhead community.

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Love Your Melon

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.

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Interfaith Skills for a Diverse World

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.

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