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"Placeholding" is on display through Sept. 24. There will be a public reception and artist talk that evening.

The free, public event will feature award-winning journalist-author Anya Kamenetz, area experts, and community advocates exploring how to help students meet the many challenges they face.

Flaat and Wije awards were presented to five faculty members at the State of the College event in August.

Campers, staff, and well-wishers were gathered to celebrate the grand opening of Sup sogÅ­i Hosu, and its freshly built facilities dedicated to Korean language and cultural immersion.

Soon, the scientific data in the Elsie Welter Natural History Museum will be made available to the public thanks to a grant and Concordia scientists' efforts.

Concordia students earned funding through the Phillips Scholars program.

W. Scott Olsen's new projects show and tell the story of life around Fargo-Moorhead.

Concordia religion professor analyzes the rise and fall of Nepal's government structure.

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