A passion for journalism and basketball pushed Makayla Anderson ’25 to become a leader on and off the court.
With a heart for service and a mind for business, Rachel Huynh ’27 is building her future through internships and campus leadership roles.
Wyoming native Devin O’Harra ’24 shares her plans to pursue a career working with children in an ecotherapy setting.
Akissi Konan stays busy as a healthcare leadership student, member of student government, and president of the Black Student Union.
With deep Cobber roots, Concordia seemed like the natural choice for Brendan Fee ’24 but it wasn’t an easy one.
Staying open to change allows Alyssa Czernek ’25 to pursue more avenues of study and work.
As a third-generation Cobber, Elizabeth Naugle ’25 has found family at Concordia in her volleyball team and English education cohort.
Next spring, Olivia Slyter ’25 will graduate with two majors and three minors — all in just four years.
With plans to pursue a career as a hospital administrator, Washington native Kailey Thomas ’25 chose Concordia for its healthcare leadership program.
From Kenya to Concordia to Washington, Andy Muthoni ’24 sees no boundaries in his educational and professional journey.