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By Tom White Posted on 4/20/2018 - 2 minute read
It is important to differentiate between two contrasting areas of emphasis within graduate sport studies. Clarifying these differences will assist prospective students make an informed decision regarding the course of study that best is suited for them.
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By Magazine Editorial Team Posted on 3/1/2018 - 2 minute read
Matthew Hansen '84, mathematics teacher and dean of academics at Orange Lutheran High School, received this year’s Distinguished Service Award from CUI, honoring his more than thirty years of teaching and pioneering in the sciences.
By Magazine Editorial Team Posted on 11/1/2017 - 10 minute read
In a historic move, Concordia University Irvine has completed a three-year journey to become a member of NCAA Division II, a change that is already enhancing academics, athletic competition and Concordia University Irvine’s visibility and reputation nationwide.
By Magazine Editorial Team Posted on 11/1/2017 - 1 minute read
Fans of Eagles athletics will notice significant upgrades to two playing surfaces where players are enjoying a cooler, springier playing experience.
By Magazine Editorial Team Posted on 11/1/2017 - 2 minute read
I started swimming competitively when I was six and became obsessed with the sport in middle school and high school. I never went to a football game because I was at swim practices in the evenings. I woke up daily at 4:30 or 5 a.m. to practice. When people asked, “What do you do?” all I could say was “Swimming.” I didn’t have any other interests and that scared me.
Posted on 8/21/2017 - 2 minute read
CUI’s men's lacrosse program capped a historic season with their first national championship in May. For a team that had just 12 players a few years ago, “It’s been a pretty incredible turnaround,” says fourth-year coach Ryan Brent, who coached the men’s and women’s club teams.
Posted on 7/14/2017 - 4 minute read
Consistent enrollment, financial stability, notable athletic programs and academics help make Concordia the only NCAA Division II School in Orange County.
By Magazine Editorial Team Posted on 7/1/2017 - 2 minute read
By Magazine Editorial Team Posted on 7/1/2017 - 3 minute read
Joe Cruz ’07 left a real estate job to be a golf caddy. Today, he caddies for PGA Tour golfer Adam Hadwin.
By Freda Freeman Posted on 5/3/2017 - 4 minute read
Senior student-athletes who are graduating from Concordia University Irvine this month are proud to be a part of the school’s history in the making. They are honored to have played their respective sports during Concordia’s transition to a National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division II school.
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