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Tag: People

Turning pain into purpose: a Fargo family attorney’s journey from adversity to advocacy 

Posted on February 8, 2024October 25, 2024 by Kayla Molstre
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Cathy McMullen, hands-on journalism professor, retires

Posted on April 21, 2016April 21, 2016 by Karen Besonen

After 21 years of teaching journalism at Concordia, Catherine McMullen won’t be moving very far away.  Her new office in Academy will keeps its doors open as she continues to advise the staff of The Concordian, and work on writing projects of her own. McMullen has discovered, inspired and mentored dozens of budding careers during…

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Cory Aragon takes position in California

Posted on April 21, 2016April 20, 2016 by Austin Gerth

Cory Aragon, Associate Professor in Concordia’s Philosophy Department, is leaving at the end of the academic year for a position in California. Aragon’s new job is at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, also known as Cal Poly Pomona. Aragon has taught at Concordia for three years. He replaced retired professor Gregg Muilenberg in 2013. In…

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Long-time librarian to shelve final book

Posted on April 14, 2016April 13, 2016 by Kallie Eberling

Connie Jones sits at her desk staring at her computer screen. Her office is open; glass walls letting her overlook the second floor of the library. Her office is surrounded by children’s and young adult literature. These are books that education students use for their class projects, clinicals and student-teaching experiences. A student walks in…

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Professors tailor classroom discussions for introverted students

Posted on April 14, 2016April 13, 2016 by Alyssa Armstrong

One step. That is all that separates Tayler Klimek from the inner ring of desks — the fishbowl — where small-group discussion is taking place in a large-group setting. It might as well be a mile. In fishbowl discussions, only people in the middle ring of desks can talk. Everyone else on the outside cannot…

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Humans of Concordia

Posted on April 14, 2016April 13, 2016 by The Concordian

“During the 2016-2017 academic year I will be an English Teaching Assistant in Germany, in which I will be able to work with students in helping to create an understanding between German-American cultures while engaging in language learning. In this regard, I am able to immerse myself in the German culture, while incorporating elements of American…

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Creative writing club

Posted on March 17, 2016March 16, 2016 by Marit Johnson

Cobber students bring their imagination and storytelling to life Write about the person sitting to your right. He wears glasses. The earpieces hide in short, sandy blond hair. He is a first-year student, but he knows what he wants to do after college: Logan Jorgenson dreams of being an author. The above writing prompt is…

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Drag show proceeds benefit LGBTQ+ youth

Posted on March 17, 2016March 16, 2016 by The Concordian

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High impact learning trip 2016

Posted on March 3, 2016March 2, 2016 by Alyssa Armstrong

Cobbers go on trip to learn about sustainability   [wzslider info=”true” lightbox=”true”] Captions and photos by staff writer Alyssa Armstrong, who participated in the HILT trip. 

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Student reflection: first Habitat For Humanity trip

Posted on March 3, 2016March 2, 2016 by Contributing Writer

I went on my first Habitat Trip and I went to Pensacola Florida. I learned that by helping build a house, we are not only impacting the family that will live in the house, but we are helping the whole community. This trip was life changing, and was one of the best experiences I have…

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