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Posted on 11/1/2018 - 3 minute read
Concordia's science department received a $10,000 grant from the Lutheran Women's Missionary League (LWML) to create a Women of Faith in Science program, which combines lab research and reflection on what it means to be a Christian woman in a scientific field.
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Posted on 7/18/2018 - 4 minute read
Lila Musegades '18 is presently pursuing a Master’s of Food Science and Technology at Washington State University. Her master’s thesis focuses on the microbiology of wines and ciders with a specific interest in improving the fermentation processes of cider. Her career goals include becoming a Food Chemist and pursuing a doctoral degree.
Posted on 3/26/2018 - 3 minute read
Cecilia Eiroa Lledo '15, a chemistry Ph.D. candidate at Washington State University in Pullman, Wash., was awarded a prestigious Seaborg Fellowship to conduct research in nuclear chemistry at Los Alamos National Laboratory this coming summer.
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.
By Ann Ashmon Posted on 3/1/2014 - 6 minute read
Traditionally, in higher education, fewer women than men have gone into the so-called STEM fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
But not at Concordia University Irvine.