The sun is shining and there is no “significant” snow predicted for the next 10 days (that’s all the further in the future my weather app can predict). It MUST be time to start thinking about summer school at Concordia.
Most of us don’t get excited about the cold and darkness in the winter months. But if you dress warm and have the right attitude, winter can be pretty great, especially in Fargo-Moorhead.
Tom Dukatz ’16 hasn’t graduated yet, but he’s well on his way to becoming a credentialed actuary. He already has passed four of 10 actuarial exams.
Concordia basketball players Tom Fraase '16, Bismarck, N.D., and Jenna Januschka '17, St. Cloud, Minn., were named to the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) Academic All-District Team.
In the country where people like to say they’re born with skis on their feet, winter is not something to be endured, but rather something to be enjoyed and embraced.
A grant from the Kemper Foundation is helping Concordia interfaith scholars and Dr. Jacqueline Bussie to study religious diversity in a business setting.
Beginning in fall 2017, Concordia will offer a new advanced degree: a dietetic internship combined with a Master of Science in nutrition with an emphasis in dietetics leadership.
Molly Larson ’16 has been interested in the brain since she was in middle school. Now she’ll be one of Concordia’s first students to graduate with a major in neuroscience.