With a passion for political science and community building, Quinn Wrigley '23 sees her courses come to life during an internship at Sen. John Hoeven's office on Capitol Hill.
As president and co-founder of Sonder, Abigail Vogeler ’23 promotes accessibility and inclusion for students with disabilities and mental health concerns.
Grounded in the value of giving back, this year’s Orientation Chair describes how his Concordia experience allows him to positively influence his community both on and off campus.
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.
Education and psychology major Grace Lawlor ’23 found her footing on the soccer field and in the classroom.
Concordia Outdoor Recreation Club President Levi Kovic ’23 shares what makes CORC unique to other student organizations.
As president of Concordia’s Black Student Union who studies business and healthcare leadership, entrepreneur Musu Kromah ’22 strives to create accessible environments on campus and beyond.
Cobber Food Pantry reduces the barriers student face with food insecurity.
As the student manager of The Concordia Choir, Emily Oliversen ’22 shares her experience preparing for the annual Christmas concert.
For accounting and finance major Luke Lindhorst ’22, coursework has directly influenced his success as a young entrepreneur.