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Monthly Archives: July 2012
Repeat Business
Within a year of graduation, Brian Watkins ’11 has held jobs with two international companies. He didn’t think it could get any better. Then he was awarded a Fulbright Binational Business Grant to work for the consulting division of Ernst … Continue reading
Cobber Spirit in NOLA for Youth Gathering
Cobber spirit is alive and well in New Orleans this week. Concordia staff and alumni are among the 35,000 participants in the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America National Youth Gathering this week in New Orleans. The 2012 gathering theme is … Continue reading
Unquenchable Flames
When people think about fighting forest fires, they often envision heroic firefighters on the front lines. But most people don’t know who is standing behind them deciding which fires need to be contained, which are most important and who and … Continue reading
Posted in English, Faculty, In the News, National
Tagged book writing, education, forest fires, higher education, wildfires
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Interfaith Scholars Present in Washington, D.C.
Concordia College’s interfaith movement is top-notch, according to the White House. Concordia was one of only 40 schools that presented at the President’s Interfaith and Community Service Campus Challenge Summer Gathering July 9-10. “We were selected out of the 270 … Continue reading
Posted in In the News, National, Religion, Students
Tagged Better Together, education, higher education, interfaith, president's challenge
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Wherefore Art Thou Juliet?
Catch Concordia College’s Hannah Amundson ’15, Fargo, N.D., as Juliet in a Shakespeare in the Park production of “Romeo and Juliet” this weekend in Detroit Lakes, Minn. Performances are at 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday with a Sunday matinee at … Continue reading
Posted in Community Events, Theatre
Tagged community theatre, Concordia, education, higher eduation, Shakespeare in the Park
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Happy Independence Day
Donning red, white and blue, The Cobber Kids strolled across campus today waving flags. The preschoolers and toddlers have a short parade before the Fourth of July each year to celebrate America’s independence.
Posted in Campus Events, Traditions
Tagged celebrations, Cobber Kids, Concordia, education, higher education, Independence Day parade
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