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Category Archives: Education
Concordia Students’ Spring Break Experience
Concordia students have spent spring break week in a variety of places with many students choosing to use the week for service-learning experiences. Here is what a few are doing. One hundred twenty-six students volunteered through Habitat for Humanity going … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Volunteer Service
Tagged Concordia College, service learning, spring break
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Concordia Christmas Concert – Time lapse edition
Over 450 student and faculty performers and staff collaborate to create the Moorhead Christmas Concerts. During the 86-year history of the Concordia Christmas Concerts, well over one million audience members have experienced the concert. Check out the time lapse of our 86th … Continue reading
Transforming Teaching
When Rebecca Sheldon ’06 first started looking for a master’s program, she was discouraged. It seemed like her only option was to study Spanish literature – something that wouldn’t help her teach foreign languages at the middle school level. Then … Continue reading
Cobber Love Connection
We’ve all heard it: “Cobbers Marry Cobbers.” Maybe you’ve swooned, gagged or laughed about the notion of Concordia love. No matter where you fall on the spectrum of believing in Cobber chemistry, you likely know at least one Cobber couple. Like … Continue reading
Posted in Alumni, Campus Life, Education, Higher Education, In the News, Students, Traditions, Uncategorized
Tagged bell tower, Cobber Love Connection, Cobber ring, Cobber Sweethearts, Concordia College, Concordia College Moorhead, Concordia Moorhead, education, higher education, love, tradition, Valentine's Day
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Teaching Down Under
For Heidi Michel ’12, Wayzata, Minn., professors at Concordia played a big part in helping her dreams come true. Michel wanted to study in New Zealand, but was afraid she wouldn’t be able to fit the experience in among all … Continue reading