Believing that a business major would be practical, Kali Vinson ’19 began taking the core business classes and found herself really enjoying the coursework.
Passionate about education and global studies, Allison Ross ’19 has used her double major at Concordia to travel to Tanzania, student teach in an ELL classroom, and start conversations about globalization.
The hours leading up to and following college graduation can often be an overwhelming and busy time. Here are a few ideas to help our graduating seniors get some great shots to document the monumental day that is Commencement.
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Mattea Nybo ’19 is utilizing her skills to further not only her own career but other women in the business field.
For the past eight years, Concordia students from a variety of healthcare-related disciplines have been invited to collaborate and problem-solve a “real life” health scenario.
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.
Passionate about preserving history and sharing stories, Christian Belz ’19 created an interactive map of Fargo-Moorhead including photographs of old buildings alongside audio clips of people’s memories.
A pre-med student graduating with honors, Mikaela Herberg ’19 manages to be highly involved on campus and keep her relationships at the forefront. Intelligent and quirky, she has found a balance of both working and playing hard.
Recently promoted to vice president of sales and marketing at Office Sign Company in Fargo, Jack Yakowicz ’15 is embracing all aspects of the business.