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Studying in Tanzania

Traveling abroad to Tanzania was an unforgettable experience for Jack Fischer ’22. He experienced a new culture, grew as a person, and discovered that elephants are just as cool in person as they are in photos.

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Alumna Leads at Target

Stephanie Lundquist ’98, executive vice president and president of food and beverage for Target, shares how her time at Concordia helped propel her career journey and instill in her a communal perspective on leadership.

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Faith, Football and Physics

Willie Julkes III ’20 chose Concordia for the quality of education and the opportunity to play football.

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Best Planners for College

Many would say that paper planners are not relevant in the age of smartphone calendar apps. But we think there is something really great about a traditional planner and beautiful about the written word.

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Leading in Accessible Healthcare

Pat Gulbranson ’02 is the CEO of Family HealthCare, which provides access to affordable medical and dental services in the Fargo-Moorhead area and beyond.

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Building a Foundation

Three Concordia students and a faculty member spent a week working with the organization buildOn earlier this year to help build a school in Malawi, Africa.

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New Things to Try in Fargo-Moorhead

New restaurants, breweries, and boutiques continue to pop up in the Fargo-Moorhead area.

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Cobbers at UND Medical School

The University of North Dakota medical school class of 2023 includes 10 Cobbers, totaling nearly one-seventh of the class.

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8 Places to Visit Your First Time in Fargo-Moorhead

If visiting Fargo has been on your list for a while and you just can’t decide where to go, take some notes from this list. Grab some friends and take yourselves on an adventure!

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From Baseball to the Business School

Accounting major Mitchell Ziebarth ’20 was offered a full-time job before his senior year even began.

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