Concordia named a top 5 college in Minnesota; highest ranked in region
WalletHub ranks Concordia in the top five Minnesota colleges and the highest in the region.
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Through her Minneapolis-based freelance filmmaking and acting career, Bailey (Tillman) Bolton ’18 has worked with companies such as Scheels and Best Buy.
Ali Froslie ’18 reflects on her time traveling with The Concordia Choir on the 2025 international tour in Norway.
Emery Bell ’25 journaled her way through Norway and Sweden on The Concordia Choir’s 2025 international tour.
Molly Musland ’26 applies her psychology major to gain insight into consumer behavior for her future sports marketing career.
WalletHub ranks Concordia in the top five Minnesota colleges and the highest in the region.
Cobber Kids is a great place for Concordia students to work.
One of the greatest contradictions of being a Cobber is that we celebrate our mascot by eating it.
A look into Concordia College’s past, reveling in the changes to the structures that have shaped the campus into what it is today.
A group of students explores environmental policy and sustainability during a High Impact Leadership Trip through the American West.
Biology students perform mammal field research with Dr. Joseph Whittaker
The research opportunities are endless – what are you waiting for?
Music composition major Natalie Fideler '19 in Christiansen Recital Hall
A Cobber takes what she learned in the classroom to teach children in Haiti
A first-year student participates in a Hands for Change service project
First-year students pack potatoes for a Hands for Change service project
Payton Ramberg '19 and Wyatt Lautt '19 doing summer field research with Dr. Jennifer Sweatman
First-year students work in a garden for a Hands for Change service project