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Becoming Responsibly Engaged in our Nation’s Capital

Political science major Dreyton Rud ’22 shares his experience from the Lutheran College Washington Semester internship program and how it led to a full-time position following graduation.

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Growing an Entrepreneurial Mindset

From Mongolia to Moorhead, Uyanga “Soka” Naranbaatar ’22 continually challenges herself through academics, clubs, and internships. A melody of potential, Soka was offered a full-time position as a business development analyst at Dagger Machinery prior to graduation.

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Navigating Nursing Roles

Taking full advantage of Concordia’s individualized support, Jacob Meyer ’24 pursues a career in the medical field while participating in the choral program.

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From Montana to Moorhead With Grace

Education and psychology major Grace Lawlor ’23 found her footing on the soccer field and in the classroom.

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From Undeclared to Prepared

As a pediatric oncology nurse at Sanford, Jordan Martins ’18 shares how Concordia provided her with the confidence to pursue a nursing career.

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Finding Balance

Experiencing peace and purpose through mindfulness, Rachael Schauer ’17 shares how she uses her degree to help others discover empowerment.

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Connecting Through Nature

Concordia Outdoor Recreation Club President Levi Kovic ’23 shares what makes CORC unique to other student organizations.

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Designing Accessible Fashion

As president of Concordia’s Black Student Union who studies business and healthcare leadership, entrepreneur Musu Kromah ’22 strives to create accessible environments on campus and beyond.

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Exploration Yields Speciality

Now working as a pediatric nurse, Anna Sprunger ’20 shares how she made the most of her college experience, combining the arts and sciences while also studying abroad.

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Mathematics: A Unique Art Form

Driven to create opportunities for his students, assistant professor of mathematics Dr. Mark Causapin applied for a National Science Foundation grant that covers tuition costs for 16 math education majors during their last two years at Concordia.

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