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By Magazine Editorial Team Posted on 3/22/2021 - 2 minute read
John Kenney, Professor of Chemistry and Chemical Physics at CUI, has helped secure another grant to fund ongoing work at the Great Basin Observatory (GBO) in Great Basin National Park. This grant will fund the purchase of a more-advanced spectrograph to help students at CUI and partner universities study exoplanets — those distant planetary bodies circling stars in other parts of our galaxy.
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By Magazine Editorial Team Posted on 3/22/2021 - 1 minute read
A revolutionary change to campus life came late last fall: the addition of field lights.
By Magazine Editorial Team Posted on 3/22/2021 - 4 minute read
There’s a new sound emanating from the Concordia University Irvine campus — old lyrics put to new melodies that express timeless theological truths about God.
By Magazine Editorial Team Posted on 3/22/2021 - 10 minute read
Everybody’s talking at CUI — and many are doing it through podcasts.
In fall 2021, CUI will enroll students in its first PhD program, a Doctor of Philosophy in Counselor Education and Supervision through the Townsend Institute. Interest is strong, and one of the program’s architects, Dr. Margaret Christmas Thomas, is confident that it “will change the face of counseling in twenty years.”
By Magazine Editorial Team Posted on 3/22/2021 - 3 minute read
Dr. Melinda Schulteis, Evan Neidholdt, and Brock Powell named as 2021 Alumni Awards recipients.
Alumni Homecoming 2021 pivoted from a beloved on-campus event to a temporarily virtual one as alumni gathered online across the globe. Registrants received a special “participation packet" complete with popcorn, games and access to exclusive online content. All alumni were invited to participate in virtual events such as a Meet the President meeting, live-streamed basketball and volleyball games, an estate planning seminar, an all-alumni (online) gathering, and an alumni award ceremony.
Tom Mueller, DMA, associate professor of church music and university organist, is busy as a working musician and a student of J.S. Bach, his forebear in organ.
Belinda Dunnick Karge, PhD, on the doctoral faculty in CUI’s School of Education, has collaborated on a number of recently-published papers, mostly in partnership with Concordia University Irvine doctoral alumni or students.
By Magazine Editorial Team Posted on 3/22/2021 - 11 minute read
Jeff Held, Assistant Dean of Arts and Sciences, had been looking for opportunities to feature Concordia Irvine’s Christmas concert on television, and in 2020 the opportunity arrived in an unexpected way — with huge risk attached.
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