Don’t believe everything you hear. You might have heard some of these myths about Concordia, but I’m here to give you my take on why they’re exactly that: myths.
Ellen Clusiau '19 dreamed of being a military nurse since high school. This past spring, she decided to apply for the Navy Nurse Candidate Program. After a rigorous five-month application process and a lot of waiting, she was notified that her dream had come true.
We reached out to the Concordia community to see why they were thankful to be a part of it. Here are nearly 70 reasons, directly from them:
You will likely catch Emily Ihde ’19 practicing her French horn, jamming at a jazz gig in Fargo, doing English homework at the Red Raven, or eating half-price wings at B-Dubs with her friends.
The Concordia Christmas Concerts join approximately 350 singers in four choral ensembles and a symphony orchestra to create the most beautiful collection of Christmas music.
Adam Domitz ’17 shares how his experiences at Concordia help him with his job at Lutheran Social Services.
It's hard not to take out your phone and start snapping pictures while walking around Concordia's campus – it's just so beautiful!
Life is wild. I never imagined my small-town Minnesotan self would end up in Nepal, embracing a new culture and relying on God and my college experience to guide me.
What should I wear? How do I introduce myself? What if they don’t like me? Why am I so nervous?!
Once a southerner, Dr. Tess Varner purchased new warm clothes and made the trek up to Minnesota to teach philosophy at Concordia College. She quickly made herself at home, just a short walk from campus.