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.
The annual Celebration of Student Scholarship is a daylong event honoring student research, scholarship, and creative experiences.
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.
Dr. Ellen Aho and two students from her “Microbes: Friend or Foe?” class, Christine Buching ’20 and Sabina Beck ’20, discuss Concordia’s introductory science course and its place in the international search for new antibiotics.
Each year, the YWCA Cass Clay honors exceptional women from the Fargo-Moorhead area at the Women of the Year ceremony.
With a passion for theatre, music and community, Megan Hovinen ’18 leads by empowering those around her.
Powered by a passion for narrative medicine and the stories of those around her, Mackenzie Hedge ’18 explores the lives of the Fargo-Moorhead homeless population in a photojournalism project, embracing bachelor of arts nursing preparation.
Now in its third year, this unique program allows health professions students to job shadow Concordia alumni at Hennepin County Medical Center in Minneapolis.
“When I found out that Concordia had a neuroscience major, something inside of me clicked and I knew this was the area of study that I wanted to pursue for my college career.” – Sara Whiteman ’18