Each March, movie lovers and film makers gather in Fargo to celebrate cinema.
This spring break, I had the opportunity to spend a week participating in a Habitat for Humanity trip to Beaumont, Texas.
Concordia students wrote and delivered 65 cards to Lutheran Social Services to welcome new Americans to Fargo-Moorhead.
Heading off campus later in the evening?
A four-year starter on the Concordia women’s hockey team and a member of the Cobber track team, Chelsey Petrich '17, Elk River, Minn., lives a life busier than most college students. The pre-med biology major has found time to focus on her studies while also being involved in many on-campus and off-campus activities.
Steve Rohr ’92 didn’t expect to be a red carpet regular, but the Oscars publicist says his training in forensics and student leadership positions helped him get there.
Jenna Collins ’16 applied both of her majors, heritage and museum studies and history, toward an internship at the Smithsonian in Washington, D.C.
The annual Careers Connecting Cobbers event encourages participants to share their experiences, build personal connections, hear about career options and cultivate their professional networks.
Becoming responsibly engaged in the world (BREW) is a value that Concordia students learn to apply in various ways during their time at college.
While we can’t fully illustrate every reason why being a Cobber is so special, these are a few of the college’s time-honored traditions that stand out as hallmarks of the Concordia experience.