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Concordia’s new computer science major is filling a need for both students and the job market.

For five students in Concordia’s Offutt School of Business, the problem found in a case study was as complex as it gets in banking.

Taylor Huwe ’16 will be teaching in Germany next fall through the Fulbright Program.

For students taking analytical chemistry, their final presentation was worth more than a grade. Their research provided valuable information for a small Fargo, N.D., company.

President William Craft was recently elected chair of the Lutheran World Relief Board of Directors and named to the board of directors for the Association of American Colleges and Universities.

Concordia will receive a major gift from Sanford Health in support of its integrated science complex renovation. Sanford Health has announced a match of 10 percent of capital gifts to the project, up to a total of $3 million.

Tom Dukatz ’16, Eagan, Minn., hasn’t graduated yet, but he’s well on his way to becoming a credentialed actuary. He already has passed four of 10 actuarial exams.

Katie Black ’17, Bismarck, N.D., and Andie Palagi ’17, Butte, Mont., have been named Concordia’s 2016 Peace Scholars.

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