Keeping out the Cold
Everywhere you look you see students bundling up in coats, hats, mittens, scarves and boots, even for the shortest of dashes between classes. A quick run to the Coffee Stop is a popular activity for students coming in or heading out into the cold. Though the snowy campus is beautiful, it's safe to say there are at least a few students who are longing for green grass and warmer temperatures.

Faculty Profile: Dr. Dawn Duncan
Dr. Dawn Duncan, English, describes her role as a preparer: readying students for change by providing experiences (both locally and globally) with a goal of not just making them successful in what they do, but also better citizens and human beings.


Alumni Profile: Alisa Whitley '02
Alisa Whitley '02 found a unique way to use her history degree. Her job at the Marine Corps Archives & Special Collections has her processing collections of historical documents from U.S. Marine Corps personnel.


The Perfect Combination
Teaching biology and chemistry as one course helps the students relate the disciplines to each other and gives them a better overall understanding of science.


Faculty Profile: David Boggs
Art professor David Boggs attributes his 27-year dedication to Concordia to the college's commitment to small class sizes.











