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By Dr. Michael Thomas Posted on 6/29/2023 - 2 minute read
Following Concordia’s rebrand, Dr. Michael Thomas introduces “part two,” the university’s new mission statement unites our faith commitment and educational purpose.
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Posted on 3/27/2023 - 5 minute read
Concordia University Irvine received the largest federal grant in its history: $3 million from the U.S. Department of Education for its Developing Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSI) Program.
Karen’s version: The U.S. Department of Education’s Developing Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSI) Program awarded Concordia a $3 million grant, the largest federal grant in the university’s history.
Posted on 3/23/2023 - 4 minute read
Dr. Nathan Meier sets Concordia students on an early path to success through his dedicated mentorship and undergraduate lab research opportunities.
English Professor Dr. Camelia Raghinaru found scholastic and spiritual freedom at Concordia after being born and raised in Communist Romania.
Posted on 3/23/2023 - 2 minute read
The annual CU Give Back campaign raised more than $200,000 in 24 hours from a record number of donors.
Posted on 3/20/2023 - 4 minute read
Rev. Stephen Heimer, MA '11 serves as the Pastor of Zion Lutheran Church in El Paso, Texas, leads worship weekly at Ysleta Mission in Ciudad Juarez, and performs in the Mariachi San Pablo, a hymn-playing mariachi band that he founded.
Posted on 3/17/2023 - 2 minute read
The newly remodeled and renamed Paul and Cathy Schroeder Library & Learning Commons enhance the student experience with additional learning space and improved student service facilities.
By Rev. Dr. John Nunes Posted on 3/13/2023 - 6 minute read
Concordia celebrates and honors the life of the third president of Concordia, Rev. Dr. J.A.O. Preus III who established multiple schools, centers, and programs at Concordia.
By Dr. Michael Thomas Posted on 2/24/2023 - 1 minute read
Concordia’s new brand shares its story more clearly, more boldly, and more widely.
By Heather Churney Posted on 9/2/2022 - 3 minute read
When students decide to pursue a graduate degree, it is life changing. Time and money are poured into their education and that comes with a lot of sacrifice. This was no different for a cohort of students in their fieldwork in early 2020. Each student had made progress toward their 600-hour requirement to obtain their Master’s degree and PPS Credential. As their supervisor, we met weekly to discuss their experiences, support one another, and troubleshoot any problems that they may be facing. This group of 12 students was dedicated to their practice and to their students. Then March 2020 hit and everything changed!