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Posted on 3/1/2015 - 3 minute read
When Donald Lahn was 16 years old, his father was hit by a truck and killed while crossing the street in a small Colorado town. The loss left Lahn without support at a critical time.
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By Ann Ashmon Posted on 11/1/2014 - 5 minute read
In the 1970s, Kelly and Cheryl Keithly heard a pioneering educator named Charles Manske, Concordia’s founding president, speak at their church about the vision for a Lutheran university in Southern California. His presentation inspired the young couple.
Posted on 11/1/2014 - 5 minute read
Soon, CUI students will study the rings of Saturn and the craters of the moon at a permanent astronomical observatory on campus. The observatory is being built with help from a $250,000 grant from the W. M. Keck Foundation of Los Angeles, a major funder of scientific educational and research projects.
By Magazine Editorial Team Posted on 3/1/2014 - 3 minute read
Edward Grafe, 94, survived the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. After the war he built a successful insurance business in San Diego, retiring in the 1980s. From CUI’s founding as Christ College in the 1970s, Grafe has been a generous financial supporter and established a scholarship for students with plans to become pastors or teachers.
Posted on 11/1/2013 - 3 minute read
This fall Alfred Neukukatz, a World War ll veteran and retired aerospace electrical engineer, gave his 500th gift to Concordia University Irvine — and he says it won’t be his last.
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