Concordia College
Recent News About Concordia College
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CONCORDIA COLLEGE: Future Cobber Spotlight
Say hello to Shukri from Benson, MN!
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CONCORDIA COLLEGE: Concordia College and North Dakota State University are excited to announce a new partnership
Participating students will spend three years at Concordia before transferring to NDSU to finish an engineering degree of their choice.
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CONCORDIA COLLEGE: Help us congratulate these four for breaking a record this weekend.
These four took first place in the men’s 4x200 at the MIAC Championships. They ran 1:29.31 to break the old record of 1:29.47!
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CONCORDIA COLLEGE: Concordia’s Chinese Club hosted a Lantern Festival on Sunday, February 5th, to celebrate the end of Lunar New Year celebrations for 2023
Along with honoring ancestors, this festival is also meant to foster peace, forgiveness, and harmony.
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CONCORDIA COLLEGE: Our February visit day is coming up next Monday!
Come to campus for a tour, an admission presentation, and a student panel.
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CONCORDIA COLLEGE: What a great Giving Hearts Day we have had here at Concordia!
There is still time to give to support student scholarships.
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CONCORDIA COLLEGE: Join us on campus Friday, Feb. 10, and get an inside look at what it means to be a student in the Offutt School of Business.
Attend a class, meet the dean, hear from enrollment experts, and enjoy a complimentary meal and campus tour during your visits.
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CONCORDIA COLLEGE: Future Cobber Spotlight
Say hello to Abigail from Brainerd! We asked Abi what she was most excited for when going into college.
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CONCORDIA COLLEGE: Our system's focus has always been, what do we do after they get here?
We have to change that focus. We have to go uphill.
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CONCORDIA COLLEGE: Thank you to the alumni, faculty, staff, family and friends who supported Cobbers in 2022
You are empowering students to grow and thrive. There is still time to join us with a year-end gift.
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CONCORDIA COLLEGE: Give the gift of education this holiday season!
"I am proud to call myself a Cobber. I know it's due to the generosity of others that I am able to learn and make memories at Concordia. I am so thankful to all who helped make my dreams, and the dreams of countless others, a reality."
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CONCORDIA COLLEGE: Our weekend of Christmas concerts has arrived!
"Ogo Ni Fun Olauwa!" ("Glory to God in the Highest!")Arranged by Rosaphanye Powell
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CONCORDIA COLLEGE: When you arrive at the first holiday get together of the season and you just remembered you left the fan favorite side dish at home.
Happy Thanksgiving, Cobbers! Have a wonderful day with family and friends.
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CONCORDIA COLLEGE: The best parts of Giving Day: So Much Generosity. So Much Fun.
With $250,000 in matching funds from our current and former Board of Regents, a record-breaking $550,000+ in total gifts was raised for student scholarships.
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CONCORDIA COLLEGE: Giving Day is just a few weeks away!
Brent Johnson and Abby Boggs-Johnson — Class of 2010 Hometowns: Hoffman, MN (Brent) and Moorhead, MN (Abby) Careers: Senior Manager, Learning Experience Facilitators at WEX (Brent) and Digital Marketing Officer at Western State Bank (Abby) Favorite Spot on Campus: The Centrum in the KCC.
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CONCORDIA COLLEGE: The 2023-2024 FAFSA form is now available!
Filling out the FAFSA is an important step in your college application journey.
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CONCORDIA COLLEGE: Looking for ways to get involved on campus?
Joining a club or organization is one of the best ways to make some new friends!
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CONCORDIA COLLEGE: A Time to Build
Dr. Yuval Levin will discuss his book, "A Time to Build: From Family and Community to Congress and the Campus, How Recommitting to Our Institutions Can Revive the American Dream.
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CONCORDIA COLLEGE: Who go above and beyond to demonstrate community
The award was presented “for all Resilient Moorhead does for Moorhead – and especially for the way the group has emphasized strong collaboration tactics for common areas of concern…
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CONCORDIA COLLEGE: Concordia is seeking students age 16-17 in the Twin Cities and Fargo-Moorhead area to participate in a focus group
Students will be paid $150 for their time.