"What if we could be the church that goes where people already are?"
The best way to know if a college is right for you is to spend time on campus.
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.
The Fargo-Moorhead area is full of things to do in the summer, including some unfamiliar to many. Read on to find some new activities to add to your summer bucket list!
Don’t have a car? Feeling bored? The sun is shining? The answer: BIKING!
In college, we don’t always have the money (or time!) to go to Starbucks or that cool coffee shop downtown whenever the mood strikes. Spending $5 on a latte every day can add up. With these three tools, you’ll be on your way to drinking the perfect in-dorm latte in no time.
When 30,000+ young people descended on the city of Houston in June for the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America’s premier youth event, no one will be more excited than Molly Beck Dean ’02.
Campus involvement for Andrew Johnson ’18 ultimately opened doors to an opportunity at a global accounting firm following graduation from Concordia.
Concordia’s Summer Book Read, “The Power,” is set in a world that we easily recognize with one compelling change – the sudden appearance of a new physical power that only women have.
From business strategy to promoting the arts, Brian Halverson ’06, president of Heartland Trust Co. in Fargo, leads with his values.