It’s weird to think that, in just under a month, I will be graduating from college. I’ve known this day was coming for a long time, but I can’t believe that it is actually here!
Concordia has many student organizations on campus, but what makes Dance Marathon special is their involvement in the Fargo-Moorhead community.
Kiersten Ronning ’01 has always enjoyed clothing, but she never envisioned where it would take her – behind the scenes of film and television to her current role as head costume designer for the TV show “Supergirl.”
So you’ve finally made a decision. You’re going to stay in Fargo-Moorhead for the summer. If this is the first time you’re living on your own, it’s a huge step, so congrats! But now comes the next one: Finding an internship.
Elementary education major Hilary Lindor '16 is spending her spring semester student teaching at Island School in Lihue, Kauai, Hawaii. We caught up with her to find out how her experience has been so far.
I remember a very old lady in knee-high Wellington boots.
If you were to stand in a central location on Concordia’s campus – by the bell tower, in the Knutson Campus Center atrium – on a brisk February day, you would see dozens of Cobbers bedecked in beanies.
Do you know that heparin sodium, a widely used anticoagulant (blood thinner) is a pork-derived product? Unless you’re a biochemist, you probably don’t.
Dr. Stephen A. Wonderlich, a 1978 Concordia graduate, spoke at the inaugural Nornes Lectureship in Neuroscience to address the link between emotions and bulimia nervosa.
While many use spring break as a chance to visit home or take a vacation, Concordia students also have opportunities to use the time off from class to participate in service-learning trips. Five groups of Cobbers packed into vans and headed out across the country to spend their break building homes with Habitat for Humanity.