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By Magazine Editorial Team Posted on 3/27/2025 - 2 minute read
A shared passion for human physiology led Maddie Giddings ’20 and Jacob Auringer ’21 to an achievement few undergraduate students attain—a peer-reviewed research publication. As students at Concordia University Irvine, they conducted a study on how hydration impacts central blood pressure, which was a finalist in the 2020 President’s Academic Showcase. In 2024, their research was published in the Journal of Clinical Physiology and Functional Imaging, marking a milestone for them and Concordia’s growing reputation in undergraduate research.
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By Magazine Editorial Team Posted on 2/16/2024 - 5 minute read
Three Concordia Alumni from different parts of the country all found themselves working for the Children’s Hospital of Atlanta, and recently discovered that they share an alma mater.
By Magazine Editorial Team Posted on 6/25/2022 - 5 minute read
Parker Hicks ’22 earned a National Science Foundation research opportunity over the summer and helped create a computer model that turns low-resolution genome data into high-resolution data. The work was published in industry-leading journal, Bioinformatics, an unusual accomplishment for an undergraduate student.
By Magazine Editorial Team Posted on 11/1/2020 - 6 minute read
Two Concordia University Irvine Biology majors were recruited to travel to the University of Washington, where they have been working in the academic labs to help process COVID-19 tests.
By Magazine Editorial Team Posted on 7/1/2018 - 2 minute read
Campus is buzzing—at least in the Heritage Garden where five bee hives comprise Concordia’s new apiary.
Posted on 3/6/2018 - 2 minute read
Grace Chong ’15 launched into a PhD research program from her undergrad training at Concordia and today is flourishing in her doctoral studies because of her preparation at Concordia University Irvine.