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Every year, the college comes alive as current students, recent graduates and alumni from across generations celebrate Concordia Homecoming. Everyone has their own favorite Homecoming traditions; these are just a few of the things that make Homecoming at Concordia an incredibly special time.
Tyler Pederson ’17 grew up just 6 miles from campus. He always planned on moving away for college, but says there was something unique about the academic rigor and athletics at Concordia that really appealed to him.
When Hollywood film producer Matthew Myers first moved to Fargo in 2011, he immediately started contemplating about making a movie in the Fargo-Moorhead area.
Have you heard the saying, “It’s not just what you know, but it’s also who you know”? Senior Kyle Bartholomay has found the opportunities through the Offutt School of Business and the Concordia alumni network to be incredible assets for his career building.
The annual Careers Connecting Cobbers event encourages participants to share their experiences, build personal connections, hear about career options and cultivate their professional networks.
While we can’t fully illustrate every reason why being a Cobber is so special, these are a few of the college’s time-honored traditions that stand out as hallmarks of the Concordia experience.
As a transfer student, Quinn Anderson ’16 was only on campus for two years. But Anderson made the most of his abbreviated time at Concordia by singing in the choir, competing as a student-athlete, and working as a student ambassador.
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.