As director of the entrepreneurship program, Bree Langemo generates opportunities for students and community members to develop an entrepreneurial mindset.
As president of the Black Student Union, Kumba Glay ’24 appreciates that Concordia gives BIPOC student leaders a platform to voice their opinions on important actions.
Navigating the study away experience may seem daunting, but Sydney Hassing ’23 provides tips from her time abroad.
Business marketing major Jackson Haire ’22 of Detroit Lakes, Minn., shares why he chose to attend Concordia and play football.
With a passion for political science and community building, Quinn Wrigley '23 sees her courses come to life during an internship at Sen. John Hoeven's office on Capitol Hill.
Recent finance graduate Susham Bhujel ’22 explains why choosing Concordia was a “no-brainer” for him, the ways he has promoted cultural diversity on campus, and how he gives back through his international business.
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.
For accounting and finance major Luke Lindhorst ’22, coursework has directly influenced his success as a young entrepreneur.
Nigaba “Oli” Olivier ’22 receives an opportunity to play for the Burundi U23 national team across the globe.
When a pivotal experience to help individuals during tax season offered hands-on training, accounting major Ellen Dee ’22 volunteered to strengthen her skills.