The University of North Dakota medical school class of 2023 includes 10 Cobbers, totaling nearly one-seventh of the class.
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.
Like all major life transitions, adjusting to life after college is no exception.
Rachel Osmundson ’18 found community at Concordia and in Fargo-Moorhead, but during a mission trip to Ecuador she discovered a desire to serve abroad.
Coya Knutson, a 1934 graduate of Concordia College, was the first woman from Minnesota to be elected to the U.S. House of Representatives.
From roasting coffee on a stovetop to becoming a leading in-home coffee source, SK Coffee is changing the way consumers enjoy their cup of joe in the morning.
Kelly Knutson ’15, who is now based in Troy, N.Y., is a field organizer for the National Audubon Society. You would likely catch him wearing a flannel shirt, coffee in hand, advocating for renewable energy or foraging for mushrooms.
The dedication Alyssa Larsen puts into teaching her students doesn’t go unnoticed. She’s well-known at Waconia High School for her hard work ethic, which led to her nomination for the Minnesota Teacher of the Year Award.
Campus involvement for Andrew Johnson ’18 ultimately opened doors to an opportunity at a global accounting firm following graduation from Concordia.
From business strategy to promoting the arts, Brian Halverson ’06, president of Heartland Trust Co. in Fargo, leads with his values.