College should not just be about coursework, but about becoming the kind of problem-solver our world needs. No matter where you choose to study, you’ll want to make sure you’re well prepared for life after graduation.
With a passion for theatre, music and community, Megan Hovinen ’18 leads by empowering those around her.
We had the opportunity to catch up with Peter Johnson '12 as he rehearsed with the Fargo-Moorhead Opera's production of "Pirates of Penzance."
Growing up as the daughter of a Concordia hockey coach, it was only natural for Whitney Baumgartner '09 to launch into a career in hockey.
As a digital marketer and web designer for Spotlight Media, a magazine publishing company in Fargo, N.D., Huong Tran ’17 wears many hats.
The Cobber Network extends far beyond the campus borders.
After studying art and philosophy in college, local entrepreneur Ashley Dedin ’12 found her passion as a creator and a business owner.
Two weeks into fall football camp at Concordia, David Morse '11 got a call notifying him he was being deployed to serve in Iraq with the National Guard.
In their 10th year of friendship, best friends Lauren Orson ’17 and Emily Honl ’17 have felt the “call to nursing” – and know it’s what they are meant to do.
If you’re a student that doesn’t quite know what you want to do after graduation, you’re not alone.