At Concordia, we feel like we have the best students around. They continually impress us with their creativity, passion, drive, and commitment to making a difference in the world.
Becoming Responsibly Engaged in the World is something many Cobbers do on a daily basis. This is especially true for the Concordia students who were recipients of this year's Swendseid Service Scholars Award.
There has never been a time when I haven't felt safe while walking on Concordia’s campus.
As an iOS engineer at Nest Labs in Palo Alto, Calif., Nathan Nesiba ’13 regularly uses his liberal arts background to make the home an even more comfortable place.
Long before Spencer Nelson ’16 took physical chemistry, he knew about the class’s reputation.
Long lines formed across the Centrum, students rocked back and forth, laughing excitedly as they waited. Waiting for the countdown that would end with being handed a tiny black box that contained everything they had hoped for during the past two or three years – the Cobber ring.
The theatre is a natural home for a ghost. These dark places with long histories play host to tales that stir the spirit and often evoke the supernatural and paranormal.
“But why should I give back to Concordia?”
“The biggest failure is the failure of your imagination.”
From traveling the world to working in the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Megan John '13 has had a variety of learning experiences to help develop her passions.