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Crowdsourcing Coursework

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.

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Women of the Year 2018

Each year, the YWCA Cass Clay honors exceptional women from the Fargo-Moorhead area at the Women of the Year ceremony.

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Traveling Theatre

With a passion for theatre, music and community, Megan Hovinen ’18 leads by empowering those around her.

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Heart for the Homeless

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.

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Real-World Medicine

Now in its third year, this unique program allows health professions students to job shadow Concordia alumni at Hennepin County Medical Center in Minneapolis.

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Making Waves in Neuroscience

“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

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Finding Opera

We had the opportunity to catch up with Peter Johnson '12 as he rehearsed with the Fargo-Moorhead Opera's production of "Pirates of Penzance."

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Resiliency, Peace and Empowerment

Through relationships with professors, editing the student newspaper, studying abroad and singing with the choir, Katie Beedy ’18 has found inspiration.

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Reigniting a Love for Reading

“When I first heard about the new book courses, I thought, ‘a book club you get credit for? Sign me up!’” said English writing major Ali Froslie ’18.

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From Student to Teacher

Elementary education major Megan Sangren ’18 found her passion at the edge of her comfort zone.

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